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Accountability Without Shame
ColleenJanuary 25, 2018accountability, Aggression, Brene Brown, change, guilt, Men, shame, Uncategorized, violence, worthinessComments are off for this post

You have a sick feeling in your stomach, a dread. You have a voice inside that has started telling you that you’re a piece of shit for what you did. Sometimes the voice whispers at you and sometimes it screams. It is there in your quiet moments when you are just trying to relax. It […]

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At the Edge of the Cliff: Men Who Have Been Violent
ColleenJanuary 25, 2018Aggression, Domestic violence, Men, Uncategorized, violenceComments are off for this post

You’ve been that guy. The one who scares people, who lost control. Maybe you raised your hand to the person you love or maybe you frightened your kids. Maybe you punched back, first in self-defence and then kept going in rage. Now the people in your life look at you differently. They are cautious around […]

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