This week we are diving right into financial abuse and how to recover from it. Actually, I’m going to share some things I’m doing to recover from it. Now let’s dive right in because this is one a lot of victims and survivors struggle with either before they come out of a toxic relationship or once they come out of it.
My hope is that everyone is in a safe place and enjoying time with their loved ones.
Feel free to email me at proactiveeye@gmail.com with comments, questions, or concerns you would like addressed.
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Email: proactiveye@gmail.com
Please make use of these resources:
If you are in immediate danger, call *911 National
Domestic Violence hotline 1(800)799-SAFE
National Child Abuse hotline 1(800)4-A-Child
National Sexual Assault hotline 1(800)656-HOPE
National Suicide Prevention hotline 1(800)273-8255
National Sexual Violence Resource Center: https://www.nsvrc.org/
Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network: https://www.rainn.org/
******************************************************************************************************************************************************************** HEALING IS A CONTINUOUS PROCESS; NOT A ONE SHOT DEAL! ~ Elegant Granny
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References:
Gordon, S. (2020 May 06). How to identify financial abuse in a relationship. In VeryWell Mind, retrieved from https://www.verywellmind.com/financial-abuse-4155224
Little, K. (2020 January 20). Starting over: How to rebuild your finances after experiencing financial abuse, in BankRate Personal Finance. Retrieved from https://www.bankrate.com/finance/credit-cards/rebuild-finances-after-financial-abuse/