Informative, easily digested, well-paced, something for every listener
This is not your average podcast. The podcast host sounds like a teacher or university prof giving a lecture. But the “teacher” and her information is priceless; the narration is, again, not like that of a typical podcast, but like the voicing of an instruction manual Any human can find her or himself in a coercively controlled situation; work, love or friend relationships, your neighbour, your own child, your health provider. Dr McMillan sets out the red flags very well; how to be alert, what to avoid, what to do to save yourself when in a bad situation And if you think you cannot be coercively controlled, good! But keep listening to Unmasking the Abuser. Someone you love might be susceptible to this abuse, and might need your wisdom that you can learn from this podcast Five stars for you, Dr McMillan!
grezzbop via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 02/11/24
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For years I have been searching for a clear explanation of the abuser-victim dynamic and how “not” to be a victim. Dr. McMillan’s advice is “it” and more. I am sharing this information with other women. If we haven’t personally experienced domestic abuse, most of us know someone who has.
Grateful & Hopeful via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/18/21
The audio on the first couple of episodes is not great but the content is so valuable for anyone who wants a happy, mutually beneficial relationship. Dr Dina McMillan has so much experience with this subject matter that she really knows what she is talking about. Dr Dina uses examples and easy...Read full review »
Mjkjgub45 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 05/25/20
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