
The Verbally Abusive Relationship, How to recognize it and how to respond (Book by Patricia Evans)
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The Verbally Abusive Relationship is the first book in any language devoted to naming and describing verbally abusive relationships. Readers almost universally experience an awakening - an "ah-ha"- as they are enabled to recognize manipulation and abuse in different kinds of relationships. The book begins with a self-evaluative questionnaire and a description of the primary patterns of verbal abuse, then describes the feelings and thoughts of the typical partner of a person who indulges in verbal abuse. It then introduces fifteen categories of verbal abuse, such as accusation and trivializing, and explores the underlying dynamics of verbally abusive relationships. The reader is presented with effective responses to verbal abuse and guidelines for recovery and healing.
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