Wildly Capable with Kate
In this episode, Coach Kate Durocher discusses two critical, but often misunderstood concepts - reactive abuse and DARVO - using real-world examples from the Taylor Frankie Paul and Dakota Mortensen incident currently in thew news and her own personal journey. This conversation aims to shed light on these patterns to help victims recognize and break free from abusive cycles. In this episode: * Overview of the Taylor Frankie Paul and Dakota Mortensen incident in relation to domestic violence * Explanation of reactive abuse: what it is, how it manifests, and its impact * The concept of DARVO: denial, attack, reverse victim and offender strategy * How these tactics often work together in abusive dynamics * Recognizing patterns of reactive abuse and DARVO in personal relationships * The importance of awareness, documentation, and safety plans * The significance of healing childhood wounds and patterns to prevent cycles * Personal reflection on understanding these terms for empowerment and recovery * Resources for victims and those seeking healthier relationships Resources & Links: * Hotline for Domestic Violence Support [https://www.thehotline.org/] * Reactive Abuse Explained - Psychology Today [https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/communication-success/201610/reactive-abuse] * DARVO - Understanding Abuse Tactics - National Domestic Violence Hotline [https://www.thehotline.org/resources/darvo/] * Coach Kate Durocher's Website [https://coachkatedurocher.com/] Connect with Coach Kate: * Instagram [https://instagram.com/coachkatedurocher] * Website [https://coachkatedurocher.com/] Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction and recent move reflections 04:34 - News around The Bachelorette and Taylor Frankie Paul 05:24 - Overview of the incident involving Taylor Frankie Paul and Dakota Mortensen 11:22 - Why understanding reactive abuse and DARVO matters 13:43 - Deep dive into reactive abuse: what it is and how it plays out 15:16 - The cycle of abuse and victim confusion 19:12 - Effects of reactive abuse on victims' mental health 23:49 - Explanation of DARVO: denial, attack, reverse victim-offender 25:06 - How DARVO is used to shift blame and avoid accountability 31:44 - The interplay between reactive abuse and DARVO 33:40 - Personal anecdotes and the importance of awareness 34:36 - Healing from past wounds to break cycles 39:38 - Recognizing patterns and building safety plans 43:23 - Final thoughts on accountability and healing
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