Kouri Richins: The Invisible Abuse Nobody Can See from the Outside
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It doesn't leave marks. There's no incident to report. From the outside, everything looks fine — a house, kids, a functioning life. And on the inside, you're disappearing.
Psychotherapist Shavaun Scott joins Tony Brueski and Robin Dreeke on Hidden Killers to examine what the middle phase of a relationship with a narcissistic or borderline partner actually does to the person on the receiving end. Using the Kouri Richins case as a framework, Scott unpacks the specific mechanics of coercive control — how it works without ever needing to be visible, how trauma bonding keeps a targeted partner attached to someone actively harming them, and how gaslighting erodes a person's ability to trust their own judgment over time.
Eric Richins told multiple people something felt wrong in his marriage. He kept showing up anyway. This episode explains why — and what that pattern looks like from the inside of millions of relationships that never make the news.
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