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Image credits: PJMurphy #2. My ex-wife pretended to be admitted to a mental health ward for long term treatment while actually staying with her new man and cheating on me.
Abby pursues a relationship with Nate, but the reality of the relationship is awkward and disappointing. At the suggestion of everyone around her, Lyla tries to find methods of de-stressing, but a special massage goes bad. Max and Ford's relationship feels strained and when they are honored at the Family Equality Gala, the evening does not end ...
Her marriage has recently ended, throwing both her personal and professional lives into serious disarray. [2] Beau Garrett as Phoebe Conte, a recent divorcée and former model. Up until now she has been a typical free spirit but she is now seeking a more stable life. [2] Necar Zadegan as Delia Banai, a divorce attorney who represents Abby in ...
Rule violations are events, actions, and behaviors that violate an implicit or explicit relationship norm or rule. Explicit rules tend to be relationship specific, such as those prompted by the bad habits of a partner (e.g., excessive drinking or drug abuse), or those that emerge from attempts to manage conflict (e.g., rules that prohibit spending time with a former spouse or talking about a ...
Mary J. Blige is opening up about her "horrible marriage" to ex Kendu Isaacs. In Variety's new cover story about her upcoming film "Mudbound," Blige revealed the struggle she faced while filming ...
Fatal Vows is an American television documentary series on Investigation Discovery that debuted on November 17, 2012. [1] The series is presented by Brian Russell, an attorney as well as a forensic and clinical psychologist, and Stacy Kaiser, a licensed psychotherapist and relationship expert.
Betrayal trauma theory (BTT) addresses situations when people or institutions on which a person relies for protection, resources, and survival violate the trust or well-being of that person. [2] BTT emphasizes the importance of betrayal as a core antecedent of dissociation, implicitly aimed at preserving the relationship with the caregiver. [3]
After two years of a seemingly happy marriage, Paul and Teresa have a daughter, whom they name Katie. However, unbeknownst to Teresa, Paul had been stealing oil pumps. When Teresa goes to look for Paul at a local bowling alley, he abuses her again by yelling at her and grabbing her violently believing that she is seeing someone behind his back.