The hell of a violent relationship doesn't end with a breakup or divorce, especially when there are children involved.

The hell of a violent relationship doesn't end with a breakup or divorce, especially when there are children involved.

If you've lived with a manipulator, aggressor, or otherwise toxic partner in a relationship where children were born, know that getting rid of his toxic influence won't be easy. It's great if you can end the relationship to save yourself and your children, but it's important to realize that it won't be simple.A toxic person won't let you live your life. They feel intense anger that you've left them, and if you've found the strength to leave with your children, be aware that they will use a...

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What do women, exposed to pressure from a toxic ex, feel?

What do women, exposed to pressure from a toxic ex, feel?

 A woman, a mother of children from such relationships, faces immense stress, uncertainty, fear for her children. Instead of enjoying pleasant moments when the children return home, she often has to emotionally piece together scattered children for several days. When she calms down, she has to go back to the father, as decided by the court. The court may impose fines, parenting measures, and ultimately take away the children and entrust them to a father they fear and do not want to be...

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Postpartum Depression - Feelings of Sadness and Tears

Postpartum Depression - Feelings of Sadness and Tears

The birth of a child is the most beautiful moment in a mother's life. However, it can happen that the joy, happiness, and love for the newborn baby are replaced by other, much more frightening emotions. The mother-woman may experience fear that she won't be able to handle everything around the baby, she must cope with the "surge" of hormones, lack of rest, feelings of sadness, and frequent crying. These feelings (known as postpartum blues) are entirely normal for new mothers and usually d...

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When silence does not heal: Mutism in children

When silence does not heal: Mutism in children

Mutism is a type of impaired communication ability characterized by loss of speech in a variety of situations. In practice, this means that the child cannot speak in certain situations, in certain places or with certain people.It should be noted that at other times their speech is perfectly sufficient and normal. It most often affects children of preschool or younger school age.Why (not) talk about it?We often encounter cases where parents are embarrassed or afraid to talk about the probl...

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10 tips to help an alcoholic

10 tips to help an alcoholic

Alcohol dependency is a disease that is challenging not only for the dependent person but also for their loved ones.Often, they have no idea what they should do. As a result, they often helplessly watch as their loved one – whether it's a partner, sibling, child, or friend – struggles with their demons.They get up and fall again. Over and over in a continuous cycle.Are you wondering what you can do for him/her? In today's article, we'll summarize ten most important pieces of advice on how to...

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