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Dr Kirk Honda is interviewed about intimate partner violence on the Case of the Sunday Scaries Podcast with Elyse Dehlbom and Annie Hochstein.

00:00 Introduction to A Case of the Sunday Scaries

00:55 Does Dr. Kirk work with perpetrators?

06:49 Abuse signs?

20:08 Why do abusers isolate the victim?

25:27 Gaslighting?

32:20 Why manipulative?

35:48 Verbal abuse vs normal argument

38:44 Can perpetrators change?

48:11 Discussing triggers in a new relationship

52:04 How to trust yourself


Signs of Domestic Violence

February 17, 2023

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Anonymous

Hi Dr Kirk, where is the line drawn with love bombing? Is it to do with intention?

PsychologyInSeattle

There's a grey zone, for sure. But I define the line as: does the supposed love bomber allow the supposed target to push back on the pressure to move forward in the relationship?

Anonymous

Great episode!