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The Divorce Survival Guide Podcast

Episode 20: Uncovering Emotional Abuse with Rhian Lockard

The Divorce Survival Guide Podcast

Kate Anthony

Education, Relationships, Self-improvement, Society & Culture

4.4575 Ratings

🗓️ 25 October 2018

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

On the show today, I am thrilled to be joined by my great friend and colleague, Rhian Lockard. Rhian Lockard is a multi-certified life coach, an empath, an ordained interfaith minister, a certified life coach, and an expert on emotional abuse. She currently runs a program called Divine Communication, in which I am enrolled, and it helps you connect with your spirit guide, your intuition, and so much more. Rhian seeks to support people in courageously cultivating their best lives with gentleness, guidance, and love, and feels a calling to her work.

 

Show highlights:

  • Rhian discusses how you can recognize if you're enduring emotional abuse including having a sense of never feeling like things are ok in your relationship.
  • Rhian says one way to judge whether or not a relationship is abusive is to ask yourself if it feels safe to bring up problems you see in the relationship and to be aware that an abuser will seldom admit any fault or will not follow through on working on solutions.
  • Emotional abusers will use your vulnerability against you and will shame you for the ways in which you're asking them to uplift you.
  • Rhian says an abuser wants something different from a romantic relationship than the victim does. An average person wants true connection, true intimacy, and love. Abusers seek someone to be subservient.
  • Emotional abusers may make you feel like you can't spend time with family and friends you love.They want to isolate you from voices of reason.
  • Rhian says that often times, your abuser will strip away your own sense of belief in yourself and make you not trust your own reality.
  • Kate shares that it can be incredibly difficult to leave an abusive relationship and that it often takes someone 8 tries to leave.
  • Kate and Rhian discuss the Kavanaugh hearings and show the dynamics of emotional abuse during them.
  • Rhian suggests to break away incrementally because it may just be too much for you to handle all at once.
  • Tell yourself that you're being emotionally abused, sit with it a while, and tell yourself it is not ok.
  • Rhian says there is no playbook for how you handle this, it's just about what works for you.
  • Kate shares that the very last thing you should do is to go to your abuser and tell him/her that you've figured out they're an abuser.
  • Rhian tells us that your abuser wants all of what you have to give and they do not want you to give it to anyone else.
  • Rhian suggests that if you're serious about getting help, then get help. Don't tell your abuser you're getting help or he/she will dismantle it.
  • Remember...it's not your fault that you're in an abusive situation, but it is your responsibility to save yourself. Seek assistance.

 

 

Connect with Rhian Lockard:

Website

Rhian on YouTube

Facebook

Instagram

 

Am I the Abuser?  A video in which Rhian tackles the idea that people have made mistakes in their relationships and therefore feel like they deserve abuse — or worse, might be abusers themselves.

 

Connect with Divorce Survival Guide

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To find out more about how I work with clients, click here.
To take the two-minute Should I Stay or Should I Go quiz, click here.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to another episode of the Divorce Survival Guide podcast, where we have real, honest, smart, and sometimes even hilarious conversations about co-parenting, separation, and divorce, and all that goes along with that.

0:18.9

I'm Kate Anthony, your Divorce divorce survival guide, certified life and relationship coach,

0:23.7

and happily divorced mom who helps women decide if they should stay in or leave their marriages

0:28.0

and then guides them through the process one step at a time.

0:35.4

Hey, loves.

0:37.1

It has been a few weeks since I put out a podcast. And so I just want to say,

0:42.5

hey, welcome back. Welcome back to me. Welcome back to you. So it's been a few weeks for a few

0:48.4

reasons. First of all, I have been running an amazing group program with 12 incredible women who have been showing

0:57.8

up and bringing everything to the table for the last four weeks.

1:02.7

This is the first run of the should I stay or should I go group program and we're about

1:07.8

a third of the way through it.

1:09.6

So because it's the first run, I hand-selected

1:11.5

a small group to try some stuff out on. And so far, I've got to say it's kind of off the chain.

1:18.3

And I am so proud of all that these women are bringing to their own processes. And I cannot

1:24.9

wait to get this program out into the world early next year. So stay tuned for that.

1:30.2

And the other reason that it's been a while is that like many of you, I have been dealing with

1:36.4

the re-triggering of my own trauma over the last month or so. And it started when I was taking my

1:44.1

group through a module on emotional abuse,

1:46.8

which happened to be the week just before the Kavanaugh hearings began. So it has all just flowed

1:53.9

together and it has been a really dark couple of weeks. So that's where we are. And, you know, I'm pulling out of it and there you

2:03.7

have it. But, you know, that's the reality, right? So in my program, I have been bringing guest

2:08.8

experts in to talk about various topics. And today I am bringing you, my friend and colleague

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