“It’s Not Me, It’s You”: The Dark Neuroscience of Projection and Post-Separation Abuse

Linda I’ve spoken in depth to XXXX he wants to sell the house as much as you and get out of Moraira especially in view of his diagnosis. “He hated Spain, He spent years avoiding it. Now, suddenly, he doesn’t want to leave—and I’ve heard it from his own sister: he wants out.” Meanwhile, behind… Read More “It’s Not Me, It’s You”: The Dark Neuroscience of Projection and Post-Separation Abuse

From Darkness to Light: A Journey of Healing and Truth

Going from strength to strength—today I was joined by another cherished visitor: my sister-in-law, who was married to my beloved brother. Her presence, like those of my recent visitors, brought peace, calm, and something that had been absent for far too long: an environment free from judgement, anger, or the oppressive shadow of an abuser.… Read More From Darkness to Light: A Journey of Healing and Truth

“When the Truth Finally Comes Out: Unmasking the Girlfriend and the Power of Clarity in Recovery”

“When the Truth Finally Comes Out: Unmasking the Girlfriend and the Power of Clarity in Recovery”A psychological reflection on betrayal, emotional abuse, and reclaiming personal truth After months—or even years—of confusion, gaslighting, and half-truths, there comes a moment in every survivor’s journey where something clicks. A missing puzzle piece falls into place, and the fog that’s… Read More “When the Truth Finally Comes Out: Unmasking the Girlfriend and the Power of Clarity in Recovery”

Social Climbing Marriages: When Status Is More Important Than People

By Linda C J Turner, Therapist & Advocate There’s a certain kind of marriage or relationship where love isn’t the foundation—it’s status. In these unions, one or both partners are not driven by emotional connection, shared values, or companionship, but by the desire to climb the social ladder. They aim to gain prestige, wealth, influence, or… Read More Social Climbing Marriages: When Status Is More Important Than People

✨ When Image Becomes More Important Than Integrity: A Reflection on Manipulation, Betrayal, and the Masks People Wear ✨

There are moments in life when everything suddenly makes sense—not because the truth has changed, but because we have. The fog lifts, and the patterns, once so confusing and painful, come into clear view. And what we see can be heartbreaking. For years, I lived in a dynamic where manipulation was priority, and recently abuse dressed… Read More ✨ When Image Becomes More Important Than Integrity: A Reflection on Manipulation, Betrayal, and the Masks People Wear ✨

🧠 When Control Masquerades as Love – A Psychological View on Financial & Emotional Abuse

For decades, I lived in a reality that many wouldn’t believe unless they saw the evidence — and I have reams of it. Decades worth. Letters from witnesses. Doctors’ reports. Police statements. Psychologists’ assessments. Pages of proof of undisclosed assets, hidden bank accounts, and a long-standing pattern of deceit and control. While I went without. While I made sacrifices.… Read More 🧠 When Control Masquerades as Love – A Psychological View on Financial & Emotional Abuse

🧠 When They Rewrite the Story: The Silent Pain of Having Your Worth Erased

At one time, you were respected. You had a powerful role in a multinational company. You brought intellect, strength, and leadership to the table. You didn’t need anyone—you chose to build a life with someone. “Paul Turner – Facebook Quote from August 18th 2024 You were really good at your job, working at a very senior level in a… Read More 🧠 When They Rewrite the Story: The Silent Pain of Having Your Worth Erased

🔍 “Something Feels Off”: How Emotionally Intelligent People Detect Incongruence and Inauthenticity

Have you ever walked away from a conversation with a strange feeling in your gut? Maybe someone was overly charming, or perhaps a comment landed with a subtle sting. Nothing was overtly wrong, but something inside you whispered: “This doesn’t feel right.” That inner whisper is emotional intelligence at work. Emotionally intelligent individuals are remarkably attuned… Read More 🔍 “Something Feels Off”: How Emotionally Intelligent People Detect Incongruence and Inauthenticity

💔 “When They Finally See the Truth: Reflections on Silence, Support, and Surviving the Loneliest Place”

There’s something quietly powerful—yet painfully bittersweet—about the moment people who once doubted you start to see the truth. They reach out after months of silence.They apologise.They say they “had no idea how bad things really were.”And for a second, time stands still. You knew the truth all along.You lived it. While others were speculating, walking away, or trying… Read More 💔 “When They Finally See the Truth: Reflections on Silence, Support, and Surviving the Loneliest Place”

“Cruel, Ugly, Old Man”: When the Mask Slips and the Truth Stands Alone

A psychological exploration of how some people see through abusers, while others are charmed by the façade. There’s a moment that comes after abuse—when the rose-tinted glasses have been shattered and the mask your abuser wore starts to fade—and suddenly, someone says it out loud:“He’s just a cruel, ugly old man.” It hits hard. Not… Read More “Cruel, Ugly, Old Man”: When the Mask Slips and the Truth Stands Alone