1. WomenMatter - Domestic Violence - Power Plays: How Do I Love Thee? This show is about our most personal relationships with our partners, spouses, lovers, and children. Dr. Nancy Bauer, CEO and Editor-in-Chief of WomenMatter, interviews three experts who agree that the underlying theme is power and control in the continuing problem of relationships that start with love and grow into abuse.
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2. Interview with Dr. Michelle Berlinerblau, psychiatrist, about the causes and development of the personal level of domestic violence – which masquerades as love. Why abuse exists. How abusers and victims view each other, explain it to themselves, and keep the problem going. Why and how the problem behaviors are passed on from generation to generation. What we can do to help ourselves and others
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3. Interview with Dean Richard Gelles of the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Social Policy and Practice. The difference between Domestic Terrorism and the Common Couple Violence that couples (male/female and same sex partners) inflict on each other, especially emotional abuse. Power as a zero sum game – how it works to hurt. Why it can only be stopped at the beginning of a relationship. What is a reciprocal relationship? What about the male and female stereotypes in personal relationships? What the law and public policy can and cannot do.
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4. Interview with Judy Yupcavage, Director of Communications for the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence and the National Resource Center. The services that are provided to any and all of us for free as a result of the Violence Against Women Act. How we can get counseling over any kind of abuse with a single phone call anywhere in the country. What if the abuser won’t get help?
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5. Dr. Bauer reviews with Dr. Berlinerblau key learnings about the power play that pretends to be love. Women need to see themselves as equal and not be afraid to be alone. How to prevent the spread of abuse from generation to generation. How both private and public agency counseling and therapy work. The seriously difficult requirement to hear ourselves and our partners.
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