Why Do People Not Want You To Speak Up To Abusive RelativesWhy Do People Not Want You To Speak Up To Abusive Relatives
Cynthia Bailey-Rug
Cynthia Bailey-Rug discusses why victims are often discouraged from confronting abusive relatives and the importance of speaking up.
3:12•15 Jul 2020
Breaking the Silence: Why Speaking Up to Abusive Relatives Matters
“People need to be held accountable for their actions, whether they like it or not.”
Ever wondered why people often discourage victims from confronting their abusive relatives? In this episode, Cynthia Bailey-Rug tackles this tough question head-on. She unpacks the reasons behind this widespread reluctance, from the discomfort of facing family truths to the awkwardness of taking sides in a dysfunctional dynamic. Cynthia argues that staying silent only perpetuates the cycle of abuse, making it crucial for victims to voice their experiences and set boundaries.
By holding abusers accountable, victims can start their journey towards healing and reclaim their power. Tune in to hear Cynthia's compassionate yet straightforward advice on why speaking up is a vital step towards change.

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