If they are genuinely repentant, abusers will: Stop all blame-shifting. Stop blaming their spouse. Stop making excuses. Commit to going to a professionally run Behaviour Change Group for spouse-abusers. Admit, confess and accept responsibility for all their abuse, in full detail. Identify the attitudes that drive their abusiveness. Relinquish their attitudes of entitlement and superiority… Continue reading Checklist for Repentance
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Who is Responsible to “Fix” a Broken Marriage Covenant?
"Why is it that when he is wrong, I am the one who always feels guilty?" That's a pretty good question, isn't it? I heard that in a movie once. It was made by the sister of a sociopathic family member who kept everyone else in chaos and confusion by her selfish antics and blaming.… Continue reading Who is Responsible to “Fix” a Broken Marriage Covenant?