Other therapists agree, noting that the true test is how the partner acts after the incident. Ronyak points out that "someone who acted in panic will show actual remorse and be sincerely apologetic," and likely try to help or attempt a rescue. Conversely, Gabrielle Wanchek, LMFT at Mindpath Health, explains that an abuser lacks true concern and will instead "get angry with the person who was in danger or shame the person before they try to reassign blame, making themselves the victim."
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