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Warning Signs of Abuse

Get Out Early and Stay Free Forever

Theresa Werba

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English
Bardsinger Books
11 April 2024
"Warning Signs of Abuse: Get Out Early and Stay Free Forever is a practical and insightful guidebook to help women who are in the early stages of what is becoming an abusive relationship. It discusses the warning signs of words and behavior of their partner that indicate an abusive relationship is developing. It encourages women to acknowledge these warning signs and make decisions to get out of the relationship early, for their mental health and safety. It profiles the abuser and the ""target woman"" and illustrates how the abuse dynamic initiates and plays out. It details information about planning to leave, getting a protective order, and what to do if you feel you cannot get out, and more. A chapter on Nicole Brown Simpson and OJ Simpson analyses their relationship and her murder in detail.

Theresa Werba was in an abusive marriage for twenty-one years. She is writing to help other women escape the entanglement of an abusive relationship before it becomes more difficult or nearly impossible."
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Imprint:   Bardsinger Books
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 8mm
Weight:   213g
ISBN:   9780965695510
ISBN 10:   0965695514
Pages:   152
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for Warning Signs of Abuse: Get Out Early and Stay Free Forever

"""Honest and beautifully written, deeply helpful and loving read... I appreciate so much that this book is written by a survivor and for survivors and has a personal tone, even poetic at times, that made me feel like I was talking to a friend or a coach who genuinely cared what I was going through. There was solid information and education about the why and the how behind an abusive personality and how women can find themselves in a situation they never expected but can also get free.""- Carla Christopher"


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