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 Spousal or Partner Abuse
An Enlightened and Therapeutic Approach

 NEW:  2 new Readings, by the Guides through Ron Scolastico, that were recorded live at a workshop that was created for psychotherapists in Los Angeles, California in 2003. In this 2-Reading set, the Guides give a foundation of knowledge about the subject area, elaborating on the spiritual and practical aspects. Then they answer questions created by the workshop participants.

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Following are the contents of Spousal or Partner Abuse. The questions were created by the workshop participants.

Tape/CD #1
Teaching by the Guides

Questions:

1. What is the relationship between the victim and perpetrator of abuse from both a spiritual and psychological perspective?

2. Do we draw violence toward us in domestic violence situations? What would be the higher purpose of this experience for the participants and how can they use this experience for their healing?

3. When we are feeling emotionally annihilated in a verbal conflict, and we are fueled by our fight response, what resources can we draw on to regain our sense of self and integrity without requiring the other’s validation, or our continuing to diminish and/or attack the other?

4. What are the steps of integrating the spiritual and psychological when trying to help a victim of domestic violence and spousal abuse?

Closing Summation & Attunement by the Guides

Tape/CD #2
Opening teaching by the Guides 

Questions:

1. What is the connection between the current extreme violence in the world between countries and large groupings and the extreme emotional and physical violence in domestic groupings?

2. How can we, as therapists, effectively counsel and support children who live in an abusive situation so that they won’t perpetuate the patterns of abuse, thus enabling the cycle of violence to be broken?

3. How do we help the perpetrator find a way back from the violence into a more generous, heartfelt appreciation of themselves and others? 

4. Does the childhood experience of violence inevitably set a person up to be a victim or a perpetrator of adult domestic violence?

Closing Summation by the Guides

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