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Married to a Mostly Great Man

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Segment 1: Identifying Abusive Behavior

  • Leslie and Julie discuss the challenge of identifying abusive behavior in relationships, even when it occurs infrequently.
  • They emphasize the common tendency to believe the best about people while acknowledging that everyone has flaws and dark sides.

Segment 2: Evaluating Responses

  • The importance of evaluating the husband's response when he acts abusively.
  • Unhealthy responses, such as blame shifting and deflection, are signs of an unhealthy, controlling person.
  • Leslie contrasts these unhealthy responses with healthy ones, emphasizing that healthy individuals take responsibility for their actions.

Segment 3: Biblical Examples

  • Biblical examples, specifically David and Saul, to illustrate different responses to wrongdoing.
  • David owns his mistakes and his repentance stands in contrast to Saul's blame shifting and excuses.

Segment 4: Assessing Patterns

  • Leslie introduces the concept of assessing patterns in abusive behavior.
  • Ask specific questions to determine when the abusive behavior first occurred, the most recent incident, the worst occurrence, and typical patterns.
  • Recognizing these patterns, especially if they are increasing in frequency and intensity, becomes crucial.

Segment 5: Taking Action

  • Practical advice on taking action to address abusive behavior.
  • The importance of finding safe ways to remove oneself from potentially dangerous situations and encourage open communication about the need for change and boundaries.

Segment 6: Making Decisions

  • The importance of making decisions about what is healthy and acceptable in a relationship.
  • "Normal" does not always equate to what is good or right and encourage reflection on personal boundaries and values.

Segment 7: Manipulation and Love Bombing

  • The difference between genuine good behavior and charm used for manipulative purposes, urging listeners to discern their partner's true character.

Conclusion: Prioritizing Well-being

  • The significance of recognizing patterns, evaluating responses, and taking appropriate action in response to abusive behavior.
  • The importance of prioritizing safety and well-being and invite listeners to seek support when needed.
  continue reading

120 episodes

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Manage episode 382385540 series 3354328
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Segment 1: Identifying Abusive Behavior

  • Leslie and Julie discuss the challenge of identifying abusive behavior in relationships, even when it occurs infrequently.
  • They emphasize the common tendency to believe the best about people while acknowledging that everyone has flaws and dark sides.

Segment 2: Evaluating Responses

  • The importance of evaluating the husband's response when he acts abusively.
  • Unhealthy responses, such as blame shifting and deflection, are signs of an unhealthy, controlling person.
  • Leslie contrasts these unhealthy responses with healthy ones, emphasizing that healthy individuals take responsibility for their actions.

Segment 3: Biblical Examples

  • Biblical examples, specifically David and Saul, to illustrate different responses to wrongdoing.
  • David owns his mistakes and his repentance stands in contrast to Saul's blame shifting and excuses.

Segment 4: Assessing Patterns

  • Leslie introduces the concept of assessing patterns in abusive behavior.
  • Ask specific questions to determine when the abusive behavior first occurred, the most recent incident, the worst occurrence, and typical patterns.
  • Recognizing these patterns, especially if they are increasing in frequency and intensity, becomes crucial.

Segment 5: Taking Action

  • Practical advice on taking action to address abusive behavior.
  • The importance of finding safe ways to remove oneself from potentially dangerous situations and encourage open communication about the need for change and boundaries.

Segment 6: Making Decisions

  • The importance of making decisions about what is healthy and acceptable in a relationship.
  • "Normal" does not always equate to what is good or right and encourage reflection on personal boundaries and values.

Segment 7: Manipulation and Love Bombing

  • The difference between genuine good behavior and charm used for manipulative purposes, urging listeners to discern their partner's true character.

Conclusion: Prioritizing Well-being

  • The significance of recognizing patterns, evaluating responses, and taking appropriate action in response to abusive behavior.
  • The importance of prioritizing safety and well-being and invite listeners to seek support when needed.
  continue reading

120 episodes

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