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Betrayal Trauma Recovery

Divorce And Emotional Abuse – Felicia Checks In 9 Months Later

Betrayal Trauma Recovery

Anne Blythe, M.Ed.

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

4.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 9 September 2025

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

Struggling with divorce and emotional abuse? Learn how the right support can help you.

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0:00.0

Hey, it's Anne. If you've listened to this podcast, you know I interview women who are dealing with

0:04.5

their husband's lies, anger, or infidelity. I've interviewed over 200 women and counting.

0:10.1

If you relate to anything you hear in this episode, we can help you today. I created our daily

0:15.7

live group sessions because when I was going through it, no matter how hard I tried, I couldn't

0:20.2

find the help I needed.

0:21.7

We know exactly how to help women in this situation.

0:25.1

The entire BTR team has been through it, so we know how to anticipate the issues you're likely to face

0:30.3

when you discover your husband's lives or infidelity.

0:33.6

No matter where you are in the world, we can help you immediately.

0:38.2

Check out our group session schedule at BTR.org slash group.

0:42.5

Everyone knows divorce isn't just paperwork.

0:45.2

It's a complex emotional and logistical process that's almost impossible to navigate alone.

0:52.6

Divorce and emotional abuse go hand in hand. So if you're

0:56.2

struggling after divorce, the right support can make all the difference. Felicia told her story

1:01.9

nine months ago on a podcast called This is Why You're Not Co-dependent. She has come back to

1:08.9

give us an update about how she's feeling.

1:11.8

Before we catch up with her, there are three things that are really important for navigating emotional abuse after divorce.

1:20.0

Number one is getting the right information.

1:22.6

Did you know that many women are or were emotionally abused to the point that it resulted in divorce, but they blamed

1:28.8

themselves, and they still don't even know that it was emotional abuse? If you're listening and that

1:34.6

might be you, take our free emotional abuse quiz. Go to btr.org slash podcast. Search for this

1:42.0

podcast episode. At the very top, there is a link to our free

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