20.Jul.2010 Battered Womens Syndrome
Battered woman syndrome (BWS), first proposed in the 1970s after research demonstrated the psychological impact from domestic violence on the victim, has undergone further clarification since its inception. This entry reviews the historical issues concerning domestic violence and its victims in the criminal justice system (including the criminal and family courts), describes psychological theories about [...]
18.Jul.2010 Helping a Child Manage Fears
This may help you understand what your children are going through after seeing you abused. While suggestions here are for those people in the real world, if you are in family court be careful with these suggestions or you could be labeled with so-called “parental alienation” or Dr. William Bernet’s so-called “parental alienation disorder.” (The [...]
01.Mar.2010 Coral Anika Theill: What a Domestic Advocate Looks Like
‘The Gift of Healing is Our Birthright – What an Advocate Looks Like’ Coral Anika Theill for Salem-News.com Breaking the silence and ‘telling secrets’ takes courage. But I have discovered there is more danger in keeping secrets. Main photo courtesy: healingmeditation.net (DALLAS, Ore.) – In America there are many victims of childhood molestation and abuse, [...]
22.Feb.2010 Child Custody Battles: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Can Be Common for Family Court Victims
Is what you’ve experienced just like being in a war? Sure it is, complete with the bombshells of lies and “bought and paid for” opinions lobbed your way, thanks to the Whores of the Court associated with the family law cases. The most traumatic thing that can happen to a mother is losing her children. [...]
14.Jan.2010 Domestic Violence and Legal Abuse: Are You Suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder?
I am delving deeper into the subject of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), continuing in the discussion of Karin Huffer’s Legal Abuse Syndrome and use of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The first thing that needs to occur in pursuing accommodations in court with help of the ADA is to have a PTSD diagnosis. [...]
