For the Abused:
For the Abused: It’s important to prioritize your safety and well-being. Abuse can take various forms, including physical, emotional, or verbal abuse. If you’re in immediate danger, please consider reaching out to local authorities or a helpline in your country, state, county, city.
If you’re comfortable, speak to a professional counselor, you may also want to talk to a trusted friend, family member who can provide support and guidance. Remember, you don’t have to face this alone, and there are resources available to help you, so please Seek Help from a Mental Health Professional.
Shervan K Shahhian
Published by Shervan K Shahhian, LIBERTY PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, The Most Comprehensive Online Library Regarding Mental Health, Psychology and Parapsychology in the World.
Doctored Degree in Clinical Psychology (PSYD) (ABD) All But Dissertation, a Masters (M.A.) in Clinical Psychology, a Bachelor's Degree (B.A.) in Psychology, a Associate Degree (AA) in Liberal Arts with an emphases in Psychology, Certification in Anger Management, Certification in MRT-Moral Reconation Therapy®, Certification in Clinical Hypnotherapy, and Certification in Advanced Hypnotherapy.
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