35. Leaving Safely, Starting Over: Domestic Violence in Divorce with Stephanie Seal
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Divorce is hard enough, but when domestic violence is involved, the stakes become life-altering. In this episode, licensed psychotherapist Stephanie Seal breaks down what non-physical abuse really looks like and how the cycle of control, gaslighting, and isolation keeps victims stuck. She shares essential tools for creating a safe exit strategy, from documenting abuse to planning a secure separation. Most of all, she reminds listeners that healing an abuser is never their responsibility and that safety, support, and freedom are within reach.
Key takeaways:
- Domestic violence includes emotional and psychological abuse, not just physical harm
- Safety planning is essential, especially during separation when risk is highest
- Victims are not responsible for fixing their abuser and must prioritize their own well-being
Resources:
National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or thehotline.org
Text “START” to 88788 for 24/7 confidential support.
Create a Safety Plan: Reach out to trusted friends, keep important documents safe.
Connect with us!
- Stephanie Seal on LinkedIn
- Stephanie Seal’s Website
- Josephti Cruz on LinkedIn
- Jade Eagles on LinkedIn
Divorce might be the end of one chapter, but it’s also a brand-new journey filled with hope and growth. Join us for practical tips for financial empowerment and insights to make this time a little less daunting.
Invite us on your journey at coveryourassetsdivorce.com.
