Emotional abuse is a manipulative way to dominate and hurt from within a relationship
Relationships are supposed to be nurturing, not destructive!
When people talk of domestic abuse, they often think of the terrible violent acts, but emotional abuse is a powerful weapon too. Although both men and women suffer from emotional abuse, the majority of victims are women and this book focuses on how women can untangle themselves from their emotional ties and regain their self-esteem and reach their full potential in life.
˃˃˃ Emotional abuse; it is a controversial subject and a silent, heinous crime
Many women who suffer from emotional abuse become introverted, they lose their confidence and their sense of identity, some remain within their destructive relationships. Many women do not realise that they are being abused or manipulated, they are deeply unhappy, feel the weight of rejection and blame themselves when the relationship goes wrong. Eventually, they are unable to find the strength to get out. Victims of emotional abuse are vulnerable going forward, if they don't understand what has happened and why, and, how to stop it from happening again, it quickly becomes a cycle of destructive behaviour.
˃˃˃ Emotional abuse is everywhere
Emotional Abuse - Get Out of My Head and Out of My Bed tells of the addictive and powerful pull of even the most abusive mental cruelty and includes some of the author's very personal experiences - the reason for this book being written. But the general information within is backed up by years of meticulous research. Women must speak up, break the barriers of silence and reach out for help.