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October 25, 2013

In His Own Words: Married to a Borderline

It’s day 25 of Domestic Violence Awareness Month for men and boys, the invisible victims of domestic violence. Have you ever wondered why we view men’s violence as criminal behavior and women’s violence as mental illness? Have you ever considered the ramifications of doing so? Male abusers are seen as bad men that women and […]

Filed Under: Abuse, Borderline Personality Disorder, Child Abuse, Domestic Violence, Physical Abuse, Professional Victims, Psychological Abuse, Rage, Stalking and Harassment Tagged With: abused men, abusive mother, abusive wife, abusive women, benevolent sexism, borderline personality disorder, borderline rage, child abuse, domestic violence, domestic violence awareness month, emotional abuse, harassment, in his own words, psychological abuse, stalk, verbal abuse

October 22, 2013

In His Own Words: Restraining Order Abuse

It’s day 22 of Domestic Violence Awareness Month for men and boys, the invisible victims of domestic violence. Today’s In His Own Words shines a spotlight on what has become a national disgrace — restraining order abuse by women, lawyers, the courts and law enforcement. Anthony knows firsthand how the system works and took every […]

Filed Under: Abuse, Accountability, Divorce, Domestic Violence, False Allegations, Financial Abuse, Judicial Abuse, Negative Advocates, Parental Alienation, Personality Disorders, Professional Victims, Psychological Abuse, Rage Tagged With: abused men, abusive mother, abusive wife, abusive women, domestic violence, domestic violence awareness month, emotional abuse, false allegations, feminism, financial abuse, in his own words, narcissistic personality disorder, parental alienation, physical abuse, proxy violence, psychological abuse, restraining order abuse, verbal abuse

April 26, 2011

Family Court Minefields: Dirty Tricks Used by High-Conflict People in Custody Disputes and Parallel Parenting, Part 1

This is the first part of a series of articles dealing with common dirty tricks that high-conflict people (HCP) and abusive personality disordered individuals (APDI) commonly play in family court. In Part 1, we will take look at the ways in which these women abuse OurFamilyWizard as a way of drawing you into further conflict […]

Filed Under: Accountability, Antisocial Personality Disorder, Blame, Borderline Personality Disorder, Custody, Divorce, High-Conflict, Histrionic Personality Disorder, Legal, Marriage, Narcissistic Personality Disorder, Natalie Malonis, Parental Alienation, Personality Disorders, Professional Victims, Psychological Abuse, Relationship Advice, Unhealthy Relationships Tagged With: abused men, abusive mother, abusive personality disordered individual, abusive personality disordered women, abusive relationships, abusive women, accountability, borderline personality disorder, child abuse, custody tricks, divorce, divorce attorney, divorce court, emotionally abusive women, Family Law, father's rights, HCP, high-conflict custody, high-conflict ex, high-conflict mother, high-conflict parent, high-conflict people, high-conflict wife, high-conflict woman, histrionic personality disorder, Hostile Aggressive Parenting, legal, narcissistic personality disorder, Natalie Malonis, OurFamilyWizard, parallel parenting, parental alienation, Professional Victims, psychological abuse, verbal abuse, waifs

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