Jenny McCarthy: Abuse of power can happen on both an individual and a collective level. She says it's important to talk about what this process feels like for individuals who are experiencing it. "You're always on guard for mitigating opportunities for abuse to happen again, while also not further hurting yourself by disrupting the relationship with the organization," she said. 'There's really a sense that there's no one I can tell or there's no way to seek protection from this person'
If you have ever been in a situation where another was willing to harm you for their own benefit, then abuse has happened and that person has become an abuser. In this episode, we talk about the process leading up to this abuse, helping listeners to identify warning signs. We also offer practical advice that empowers survivors to take back control and find healing after abuse has occurred. In this second of a two-part conversation on abuse of power, join us to learn how to establish healthy boundaries, find supportive communities that enable growth, and reclaim your power. Listen to part 1 here.
In this episode, Ginny and Brandi help listeners to:
- Gain awareness of the impact that abuse of power can have on personal and societal well-being
- Examine the ways language is used to dismantle trust and identify techniques to counteract this
- Grasp the importance of setting boundaries to counter abusive behavior and promote healthier relationships
- Identify how surrounding yourself with supportive communities enables healing and positive growth
- Learn to reclaim your authenticity by overcoming the effects of abuse and cultivating self-empowerment
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