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Breaking Free from Emotional Abuse:

How to Restore Your Joy by Healing Your Life

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By: Neil Warner
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“I kept thinking I could help him, that I would be the one to fix him, but I needed to realize that this wasn’t my job and, most importantly, that it wasn’t my fault. I also had to overcome this fear of being alone – of not being with the person who up to this moment had validated my existence.” Interested in achieving this powerful mindset about dealing with a passive-aggressive husband? Here in this book, you learn how to detach yourself from an emotionally abusive relationship.!! In this book, readers who have discovered they are living in an emotionally abusive marriage can move to the next step: detaching themselves from the toxic quality of emotional abuse. You’ve probably seen a lot of books that address leaving an emotionally abusive relationship. However, the pros (and cons, if any are discussed) of leaving an abusive partner are usually described from a stiff, clinical point of view. This book aims to be one of the few that actually take into account the deep confusion victims feel about their abusers. It addresses the insecurity of the victim, acknowledging that many people will hold out until the very end, hoping that the abuser, someone they are deeply in love with, will change. For this reason, the book not only addresses how to leave an emotionally abusive relationship, but how to stay. Readers receive a “checklist” for each option, where the book breaks down what needs to be kept in mind, what should be prepared, and what boundaries need to be set in each case. Extra topics covered in the book are how to intervene in a friend’s emotional abuse situation, and what emotional abuse “hooks” are to avoid getting caught with. There is also a comprehensive recovery plan outlined at the end of the book. Issues covered are domestic violence, coping with an abusive person, dealing with verbal abuse, leaving an abusive person, how to stop being abused, healing after being in an abusive relationship, signs of abuse, abuse red flags, recognizing an abusive personality, fighting, arguing, verbal assault, coping with difficult people, dealing with mean people, angry spouse, angry husband, how to cope with an emotionally abusive person, how to deal with an angry person, dealing with a mentally disturbed person. Abuse Domestic Partner Abuse Dysfunctional Families Parenting & Families Personal Development Relationships Self-Esteem
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