Emotional abuse, or abuse of any kind, is a terrible ordeal for anyone to go through. It affects people's lives in different ways, and can leave wounds that cut deep. If you’re in a relationship with someone who is abusive, it may be hard to accept that the person you fell in love with is no longer the person you see now. While leaving is an option, it’s understandable for you to want to salvage whatever is left of your relationship and turn things around.
Fortunately, there are ways to cope with and approach the problem of abuse in relationships. With enough strength, love, and effort, it may be possible to bring back what you once had or to look forward to something better. At the heart of the coping process, though, is you. Remember that you are important, and that you don’t deserve abuse; in fact, no one does. You are a person deserving of care, respect, and genuine love. Don’t let anyone make you think that you are worth anything less.
It is our hope that as you read this Kindle book you will find the strength to say “enough is enough” and begin your path towards recovery.
Emotional abuse is a common occurrence, and we may not be conscious of it happening to us or of us inflicting damage on other people. Most people focus only on physical abuse, thinking that words can’t possibly damage us the way fists do. But the truth is, emotional abuse can be extremely damaging to an individual, even without visible cuts and bruises. If you’re dealing with emotional abuse but feel that you still want to salvage what’s left of your relationship with someone you love, it is our hope that this book will give you the tools you need to cope with and eliminate the abuse in your relationship for good.
Emotional abuse, or abuse of any kind, is a terrible ordeal for anyone to go through. It affects people's lives in different ways, and can leave wounds that cut deep. If you’re in a relationship with someone who is abusive, it may be hard to accept that the person you fell in love with is no longer the person you see now. While leaving is an option, it’s understandable for you to want to salvage whatever is left of your relationship and turn things around.
Fortunately, there are ways to cope with and approach the problem of abuse in relationships. With enough strength, love, and effort, it may be possible to bring back what you once had or to look forward to something better.
At the heart of the coping process, though, is you. Remember that you are important; ou are a person deserving of care, respect, and genuine love.
-Abusive people attempt to control their partner by using their wealth and resources, particularly in a marriage. They will often use what they have as a threat, convincing their partner that they will be absolutely nothing if they leave or by complaining of being treated badly.
- Your partner dictates how you look, how you dress, and how you
present yourself in general.
Professionals often say that this is the most common, and probably the most predictive sign of emotional abuse in a relationship, since it clearly exemplifies the abuser's need for control.
- Your partner prevents you from seeing the other people you love, such as friends and family.
Isolation makes you weaker and easier to break down, and abusive people see this as an opportunity to gain complete control and to manipulate their partner into cutting off from people who may try and dissuade them from staying.
Get this book now while it is offered at an introductory price.
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Fortunately, there are ways to cope with and approach the problem of abuse in relationships. With enough strength, love, and effort, it may be possible to bring back what you once had or to look forward to something better. At the heart of the coping process, though, is you. Remember that you are important, and that you don’t deserve abuse; in fact, no one does. You are a person deserving of care, respect, and genuine love. Don’t let anyone make you think that you are worth anything less.
It is our hope that as you read this Kindle book you will find the strength to say “enough is enough” and begin your path towards recovery.
When You Finish This Kindle Book About Emotional Abuse You Will Know:
- Exactly what emotional abuse is
- If you are a victim of emotional abuse
- What an abusive personality looks like
- The signs that you are in an abusive relationship
- How to cope with being emotionally abused
Emotional abuse is a common occurrence, and we may not be conscious of it happening to us or of us inflicting damage on other people. Most people focus only on physical abuse, thinking that words can’t possibly damage us the way fists do. But the truth is, emotional abuse can be extremely damaging to an individual, even without visible cuts and bruises. If you’re dealing with emotional abuse but feel that you still want to salvage what’s left of your relationship with someone you love, it is our hope that this book will give you the tools you need to cope with and eliminate the abuse in your relationship for good.
Emotional abuse, or abuse of any kind, is a terrible ordeal for anyone to go through. It affects people's lives in different ways, and can leave wounds that cut deep. If you’re in a relationship with someone who is abusive, it may be hard to accept that the person you fell in love with is no longer the person you see now. While leaving is an option, it’s understandable for you to want to salvage whatever is left of your relationship and turn things around.
Fortunately, there are ways to cope with and approach the problem of abuse in relationships. With enough strength, love, and effort, it may be possible to bring back what you once had or to look forward to something better.
At the heart of the coping process, though, is you. Remember that you are important; ou are a person deserving of care, respect, and genuine love.
Tips From This Kindle Book About Emotional Abuse
-Abusive people attempt to control their partner by using their wealth and resources, particularly in a marriage. They will often use what they have as a threat, convincing their partner that they will be absolutely nothing if they leave or by complaining of being treated badly.
- Your partner dictates how you look, how you dress, and how you
present yourself in general.
Professionals often say that this is the most common, and probably the most predictive sign of emotional abuse in a relationship, since it clearly exemplifies the abuser's need for control.
- Your partner prevents you from seeing the other people you love, such as friends and family.
Isolation makes you weaker and easier to break down, and abusive people see this as an opportunity to gain complete control and to manipulate their partner into cutting off from people who may try and dissuade them from staying.
Get this book now while it is offered at an introductory price.
Tags: emotionally abusive people,