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Betrayal Trauma Recovery - BTR.ORG

Has Your Church Harmed You?

Betrayal Trauma Recovery - BTR.ORG

Anne Blythe, M.Ed.

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

4.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 26 July 2022

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Have you sought help from clergy only to be blamed or counseled to stay in an abusive situation? You are not alone. Learn more here.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to BTR.org. This is Ann. No matter what you're going through right now,

0:05.9

no matter if you thought things were under control, no matter if you have a holiday coming up or you're

0:12.1

Unvecation, or it's just a regular time of year. No matter if you had hope that things would get better.

0:18.6

If you realize you're back to square one, if you find yourself needing support, we're here.

0:25.5

If you're new to the BTR podcast, you may want to consider starting with the oldest episodes first and then working your way forward chronologically.

0:32.6

If you do that, you'll hear a change in my voice as I grow in my confidence and skills.

0:38.2

Before we get to today's episode, there are a lot of so-called betrayal trauma therapists or coaches or groups out there,

0:45.2

but they don't approach pornography use or infidelity as an abuse issue.

0:50.5

Here at BTR.org, we do. And we know how to help you.

0:54.8

No matter where you are on your journey to a peaceful, stable home,

0:58.8

every when needs to know the foundational principles for strategic communication with an abuser,

1:04.0

so you can make real progress toward emotional safety.

1:07.0

We've developed the BTR.org living free workshop to teach you these life changing principles,

1:12.6

to get up to date information about when this workshop runs,

1:16.0

go to our website, BTR.org scroll to the bottom and join our community.

1:20.5

BTR.org coaches who run our daily group sessions are not only professionally trained in trauma and abuse,

1:27.4

they've lived through it themselves. They get it.

1:31.0

BTR group sessions run every day. And when you gain access, you have at least 21 plus sessions a week to choose from.

1:39.0

Our group sessions are for women victims of emotional and psychological abuse and sexual coercion.

1:44.7

So if you're experiencing physical assault of any kind,

1:47.6

or you're aware that your husband has committed a crime,

1:50.5

rather than share about that in our group sessions, contact your local law enforcement and domestic violence services.

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