Preventing Financial Abuse in Intimate Relationships with Judy Postmus, PhD, ACSW
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What happens when you feel trapped or threatened in a relationship because of money? For National Domestic Abuse Awareness Month, we're talking about an often unseen form: financial and economic abuse. University of Maryland School of Social Work Dean Judy Postmus, PhD, ACSW, (4:12) will share what she's learned from survivors through her research, helping to identify what financial abuse looks like, how to help empower victims and what to do if you or someone you know needs assistance to break away from their abuser. Postmus also shares a little bit about her journey as a daughter of Dutch immigrants living in Miami to dean of the School of Social Work in Baltimore (33:00).
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Capitole
1. What We Don't Talk About (00:00:00)
2. When Your Money is Coercively Controlled (00:00:37)
3. Dean Judy Postmus (00:04:11)
4. Financial and Economic Abuse in a Relationship (00:05:53)
5. Intersection with Physical Abuse (00:09:53)
6. Taboo Topic (00:12:00)
7. Research is Fairly New (00:15:10)
8. How to Get Help (00:19:01)
9. Financial Social Work Initiative (00:24:22)
10. Empowering Latina Women (00:25:40)
11. Growing Up in Miami (00:33:00)
12. Mentors (00:41:45)
13. Vegan in Baltimore (00:44:04)
14. On The Next UMB Pulse (00:46:57)
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