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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 502782" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>This last is just for YOU. Please go to the local DV center because YOU are an abused woman. I know, I know, your abuser is not your husband, but you are STILL accepting and tolerating being beaten. I did it for over a decade. The DV center here flat out had never treated a parent abused by a child, but they still offered to help. It really did help because the therapist I worked iwth, while terribly young and seeming so new, really seemed to understand that just because I was hurt by my child didn't make the PTSD any easier to handle. Now our center is seeing a lot more people who are abused by their minor kids, and that terrifies me. </p><p></p><p>If you are working on this stuff with a therapist, then you don't need the DV center. But in many areas DV centers are powerful. Their words hold a LOT of clout with the courts/cops/etc... So if you have their help they might have other resources that might help you. They might not, but it cannot hurt to ask. </p><p></p><p>(((((hugs)))))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 502782, member: 1233"] This last is just for YOU. Please go to the local DV center because YOU are an abused woman. I know, I know, your abuser is not your husband, but you are STILL accepting and tolerating being beaten. I did it for over a decade. The DV center here flat out had never treated a parent abused by a child, but they still offered to help. It really did help because the therapist I worked iwth, while terribly young and seeming so new, really seemed to understand that just because I was hurt by my child didn't make the PTSD any easier to handle. Now our center is seeing a lot more people who are abused by their minor kids, and that terrifies me. If you are working on this stuff with a therapist, then you don't need the DV center. But in many areas DV centers are powerful. Their words hold a LOT of clout with the courts/cops/etc... So if you have their help they might have other resources that might help you. They might not, but it cannot hurt to ask. (((((hugs))))) [/QUOTE]
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