Not That Girl Anymore

Stop Calling Abuse Mental Illness

9 min · 6. touko 2026
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shorter, please. Show moreShow less In this powerful episode of Not That Girl Anymore, trauma therapist and founder of Embrace Your Brave, Dawn Bouillon challenges the dangerous habit of labeling abuse and violence as “mental illness” instead of calling it what it is: coercive control, entitlement, manipulation, and abuse. Dawn explores the realities of emotional abuse, domestic violence, victim safety, and why leaving abusive relationships is often the most dangerous time for survivors. This compassionate but direct conversation calls for accountability, prevention, healthier relationship education, and believing victims sooner. If you’ve ever questioned your reality, walked on eggshells, or confused control with love, this episode is for you. #TraumaRecovery #DomesticViolenceAwareness #CoerciveControl #EmotionalAbuse #HealingJourney #HealthyRelationships #SurvivorSupport

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