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It is not possible to be truly balanced in one's views of an abuser and an abused woman. As Dr. Judith Herman explains eloquently in her masterwork Trauma and Recovery, “neutrality” actually serves the interests of the perpetrator much more than those of the victim and so is not neutral. Although an abuser prefers to have you wholeheartedly on his side, he will settle contentedly for your decision to take a middle stance. To him, that means you see the couple's problems as partly her fault and partly his fault, which means it isn't abuse.
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- Couple
- Abusers
- Balanced
- Drs
- Faults
- Middle
- Neutrality
- Perpetrators
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- Stance
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- Abused Women
- Abusive Relationship
- Balance
- Relationship Problem
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- Weak Women
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- Oppressors
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