A podcast about surviving domestic and sexual violence. Domestic and Sexual Abuse Services explore the hope in what can seem like a hopeless situation. Our goal with “I’m Not in an Abusive Relationship” is to bring you stories of hope to inspire, and conversations with experts to offer insight and advice. The inspiration for the show and the name of the podcast came from a survivor. In her story, she referenced the fact that she didn’t see herself in an abusive relationship. She didn’t think it was “that bad.” Our hope is that anyone in that situation can hear their story in these episodes, find hope and find help. Hosted by Claudia Pahls and Dan Moyle.
If you need any resources, please visit the website. www.dasasmi.org or call our 24-hour hotline at 800-828-2023.
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A podcast about surviving domestic and sexual violence. Domestic and Sexual Abuse Services explore the hope in what can seem like a hopeless situation. Our goal with “I’m Not in an Abusive Relationship” is to bring you stories of hope to inspire, and conversations with experts to offer insight and advice. The inspiration for the show and the name of the podcast came from a survivor. In her story, she referenced the fact that she didn’t see herself in an abusive relationship. She didn’t think it was “that bad.” Our hope is that anyone in that situation can hear their story in these episodes, find hope and find help. Hosted by Claudia Pahls and Dan Moyle.
If you need any resources, please visit the website. www.dasasmi.org or call our 24-hour hotline at 800-828-2023.
Surviving 'Shameguilt' After Abuse with Lois Hollis
I'm Not In An Abusive Relationship
36 minutes 21 seconds
4 years ago
Surviving 'Shameguilt' After Abuse with Lois Hollis
Lois Hollis, RN, BSN, REV. is a shame guilt educator, counselor, filmmaker. In this episode, Lois shifts our opinion on the taboo subject, shame and guilt.
As a trailblazer, she helped create one of the first Kidney Hemodialysis Units in the USA in 1966. Today Lois establishes shame guilt as an independent study. Her 50 years’ experience in health, 15 years’ researching, and counseling brings NEW knowledge of these misunderstood conditions to release us from shame guilt blaming. Lois’ first film, "Out of Discord Into Harmony," was released in 2008. Her new film "I'm Good" makes shame guilt visible.
Links for Lois:
* Website (https://www.loishollis.com/)
* YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4sGSwpVlinOOmLO0lsJS-g)
* Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/LoisAHollis)
* LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/loishollis/)
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I'm Not In An Abusive Relationship
A podcast about surviving domestic and sexual violence. Domestic and Sexual Abuse Services explore the hope in what can seem like a hopeless situation. Our goal with “I’m Not in an Abusive Relationship” is to bring you stories of hope to inspire, and conversations with experts to offer insight and advice. The inspiration for the show and the name of the podcast came from a survivor. In her story, she referenced the fact that she didn’t see herself in an abusive relationship. She didn’t think it was “that bad.” Our hope is that anyone in that situation can hear their story in these episodes, find hope and find help. Hosted by Claudia Pahls and Dan Moyle.
If you need any resources, please visit the website. www.dasasmi.org or call our 24-hour hotline at 800-828-2023.