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Betrayal Trauma Recovery

Dating After Betrayal: 3 Tips

Betrayal Trauma Recovery

Anne Blythe, M.Ed.

Education, Sexuality, Relationships, Mental Health, Society & Culture, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness

4.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 20 October 2020

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

Victims of betrayal and emotional abuse may be concerned about dating after an abusive relationship. Jessica Skybar offers empowering tips.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Betrayal Trauma Recovery. This is Anne. I have Jessica from the Board of Culture

0:06.8

Reframed back on today's episode. If you did not hear her last week, please join us there first so you can get her bio and learn about her and then meet us back here.

0:17.0

Before we get to Jessica, just a personal note, I am struggling like many of you through this coronavirus crisis.

0:25.1

We had Hurricane Force winds in my neck of the woods recently.

0:29.5

I live in the West, so our air is full of smoke,

0:32.1

and it's just a really hard time right now.

0:36.0

My children are not in school because of the coronavirus restrictions.

0:40.0

They're in part time but not five days a week.

0:43.2

So anyway, it's a really hard time,

0:45.9

and I really appreciate the reviews that you have sent

0:48.7

that you've talked about how appreciative you are,

0:51.7

comments that you've put on the website, comments on our social

0:55.0

media, we're on Instagram, we're on Facebook, both under betrayal trauma recovery.

0:59.3

And I don't know, I just really appreciate the support and I'm 100% sure that you need support right now too and I will just continue

1:08.0

podcasting in order to support you but know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and with me and all of us.

1:13.9

Like most of us are just in these really difficult situations compounded by more difficult situations

1:20.4

and it's hard.

1:23.0

One five-star review on Apple Podcast says,

1:26.0

BTR calls the behavior we've seen from our Attic partners for what it is,

1:30.0

abusive.

1:31.0

A friend told me about BTR and I listened to a podcast, it's hard for me to hear at first and still is at times, but I'm grateful for the education and support these great women are offering.

1:40.0

For anyone going through this very difficult process. I would recommend this

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