Natali Kakkava for the work bullying he accepted: That drove me crazy, I had insomnia and migraines.

The journalist spoke about the work she accepted and how she managed the difficult situation. Journalist Natali Kakkava, and psychotherapist of teenagers and adults, Etty Varuch, spoke on Mega’s “Everything About Our Life Vita”, psychological violence and emotional abuse in our lives. Natali Kakkava, who is also an independent municipal councillor of the Municipality of Saronico, spoke on the show about the bullying she experienced herself in her working environment. “I found myself in a working environment completely inhospitable that I was permanently in a position of defense, questioning. In a position that had to be reduced, to prove constantly that I am not “a elephant”. Which, while at first I had believed very much that with certain people we could be creative, productive and do something good, I finally got into a process that I cried daily.” “Do you know what it is to get up to go to work, to where you fought to be, and a place for which others chose you? People who manipulate you don’t start as abusers. They approach you as very good and once they get what they want from you, they start the change.” She said she was feeling desperate and low self-esteem while stressing that she was helped to get up and believe again in herself by her husband, Gregory Gudaras. Natali Kakkava even described her verbal abuse: “I am suddenly taken by a man and starts a verbal attack and thousands of other things that I cannot say right now and I start to collapse and cry in front of too many people passing through. I was recognized by people and she was in shock and, for my good fortune, a lady who was a resident of the area passes by and saw me and came and took me for a hug. verbal abuse is just as painful as physical violence. I had insomnia, migraines, mood changes.” Natalie Kakkava reports that every time she tried to fix their relationship he was cynical. “When they realized that all the effort they made didn’t stop me from being productive, they tried to take away my work tools. They faked a human profile, and that drove me crazy. When I read them, because they also took them out in a press release, I said ‘can’t’ and there I said end I would claim my right’. She even revealed that an attempt was made to bully these people into her husband Gregory Gudara. “He approached him, touched his forehead on his and pushed him. I admired my husband’s temper.” Mrs. Varuch explained that it is often very difficult to leave such a relationship. “These relationships make you forget what you wanted before this man. In relationships we can all question our abilities but the important thing is that the relationship does not intensify insecurities.