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🗓️ 3 May 2022
⏱️ 18 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Betrayal Trauma Recovery, BTR.org. I'm Anne. I'm sure you remember what it was like when you were |
0:06.5 | searching for help, maybe for your husband, hoping to find the right program or therapist. That's why I started |
0:12.4 | podcasting. I supported my husband through seven years of pornography addiction recovery and not one |
0:18.5 | therapist during that time told me I was experiencing emotional |
0:22.4 | and psychological abuse and sexual coercion. I didn't want any other woman on the planet to be in |
0:28.8 | the dark. If you're like the majority of my listeners, you're experiencing the type of abuse |
0:33.3 | that's invisible and difficult to wrap your head around. Your husband is using porn or having |
0:37.7 | affairs or lying to you, and you're getting the same bad advice about how to improve communication |
0:42.8 | or your relationship. If you need support from women who totally understand, check out our daily |
0:48.4 | group session schedule at BTR.org slash group. We'd love to see you in a session today. One simple, anonymous way to help spread the word |
0:56.7 | is to click, follow, or subscribe to the Betrayal Trauma Recovery podcast on your favorite podcasting |
1:02.1 | app. While you're there, every five-star rating helps make this podcast more visible and will |
1:07.4 | help save other women from getting the wrong kind of help, like a couple |
1:10.9 | program that will make this type of abuse worse. |
1:14.1 | For those of you who follow or subscribe to this podcast, thank you so much. |
1:18.4 | Your support means so much to me. |
1:20.8 | Kate is back on today's episode. |
1:22.4 | If you did not hear the latest episodes with Kate before or you're like, who is Kate? |
1:29.0 | Then go back a few episodes, listen to those first and then join us here so that you can kind of get the background |
1:33.0 | and the evolution of our conversation. Today we're going to talk about victim blaming modalities. |
1:38.0 | Kate has done a ton of research about victim blaming modalities and how they're all rooted |
1:42.9 | in misogyny. So Kate, of course we're all and how they're all rooted in misogyny. So, Kate, of course, |
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