Rhiannon Selwyn

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Instead, like a magician working sleight of hand, the perpetrator redirects his partner’s attention away from his abuse to her faults: if she wasn’t so this, he wouldn’t be so that. This can make a lot of sense to her, especially if, like many perpetrators, he seems to love and care for friends and family. If she’s the only one he’s attacking, it must be she who is provoking him.
See What You Made Me Do: Power, Control and Domestic Violence
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