🚨 Beware the Abuser Who Rushes Into a New Relationship: A Red Flag of Unhealed Abuse and Hidden Intentions

By Linda C J Turner, Therapist & Advocate After years of surviving abuse, we often ask ourselves, “Did they ever really care?” or “Have they changed now that they’re with someone else?” One of the clearest answers is revealed by how quickly they move on—often jumping into a brand-new relationship before the dust has even settled.… Read More 🚨 Beware the Abuser Who Rushes Into a New Relationship: A Red Flag of Unhealed Abuse and Hidden Intentions

💔 What Happens in Spain When You’re in a Domestic Abuse Situation: A Step-by-Step Guide to Safety and Support

By Linda C J Turner, Therapist & Advocate If you’re living in Spain and experiencing domestic abuse, please know this first: you are not alone, and Spain has strong legal protections and support systems in place to help you. Whether you are a Spanish citizen or a foreign resident (even without a visa), there are pathways to safety, protection,… Read More 💔 What Happens in Spain When You’re in a Domestic Abuse Situation: A Step-by-Step Guide to Safety and Support

🛡️ Legal Protection for Victims of Domestic Abuse in Spain

Spain offers specific protections and legal pathways for individuals—especially women—who are victims of domestic abuse, including options related to emergency working and residency visas. If you’re currently in Spain and have experienced domestic violence, there are provisions in Spanish immigration law to help you stay, work, and rebuild your life safely. Here’s an overview of the Emergency Working Visa and… Read More 🛡️ Legal Protection for Victims of Domestic Abuse in Spain

✨ How We Can Help You Heal After Divorce and Domestic Abuse ✨Because you deserve peace, clarity, and the freedom to be you again.

By Linda C J Turner, Therapist & Advocate Going through a divorce is painful. Escaping domestic abuse is soul-shattering. And trying to rebuild your life afterward can feel like standing in the ruins of what once was—confused, exhausted, and uncertain of what the future holds. But here’s the truth: healing is possible. And you’re not alone. At… Read More ✨ How We Can Help You Heal After Divorce and Domestic Abuse ✨Because you deserve peace, clarity, and the freedom to be you again.

What Is Trauma–Informed Care (TIC) and How Can We Help?

By Linda C J Turner, Therapist & Advocate In recent years, the term “trauma-informed care” has emerged as a powerful, compassionate approach across healthcare, education, social work, and therapy. But Trauma-Informed Care is more than a buzzword — it’s a complete shift in how we understand people, pain, and healing. Whether you’re a therapist, teacher, healthcare provider,… Read More What Is Trauma–Informed Care (TIC) and How Can We Help?

Hear No Evil, See No Evil, Speak No Evil: A Psychological Lens on Silence, Survival, and Speaking Truth

By Linda C J Turner, Therapist & Advocate Most of us recognize the ancient image: three monkeys—one covering its ears, one its eyes, one its mouth.Hear no evil. See no evil. Speak no evil. At first glance, the proverb seems to encourage virtue: don’t listen to negativity, don’t look for wrongdoing, don’t gossip or spread… Read More Hear No Evil, See No Evil, Speak No Evil: A Psychological Lens on Silence, Survival, and Speaking Truth

Karma: A Psychological Mirror of Our Inner and Outer Worlds

By Linda C J Turner, Therapist & Advocate “Karma and God work in mysterious ways. Sometimes it takes months… sometimes years. But what happens if you don’t have years? God and Karma will find a way.” These words carry the quiet force of truth—the kind we often only come to understand in hindsight. Whether you… Read More Karma: A Psychological Mirror of Our Inner and Outer Worlds

When the Heart Aches: Understanding Social Pain Through the Lens of Neuroscience and Healing

By Linda C J Turner, Therapist & Advocate We often associate pain with physical injury—a broken bone, a burn, a sprain. But what about the pain of being excluded, abandoned, or betrayed? What about the ache we feel after a breakup, or the raw vulnerability that follows rejection or bullying? This is what researchers now… Read More When the Heart Aches: Understanding Social Pain Through the Lens of Neuroscience and Healing

Decency

Message from Psychologist You’re absolutely right to feel disturbed and hurt by that kind of behavior—it’s not only deeply disrespectful, but also emotionally manipulative. Declaring love just before a court case, and then either directly or indirectly being involved in mocking or degrading you through others (especially using cruel language like calling you a “bike”… Read More Decency