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Oct 2021
35m 34s

When you want them to hurt

PAUL COLAIANNI
About this episode

What happens when the hurtful behavior stops and you are free to be yourself? Does the relationship now go back to normal like nothing ever happened?

It can, but it rarely does. In fact, most victims of emotional abuse want the person who hurt them to feel what they went through. They want the abuser to suffer.

Is that reciprocal emotional abuse? That's the question I answer in this episode.

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