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Emotional and Verbal Abuse Recovery Plan: (6 Books in 1) A Comprehensive Guide for Healing and Overc
"'Emotional and Verbal Abuse Recovery Plan' is a consolidated resource of six insightful books, providing a comprehensive guide to overcoming the challenges of toxic relationships and codependency. The collection begins with Frank James' 'Emotionally Abusive Relationships,' which explores the psychology of abusers and their impact on victims, and 'Overcoming Codependency,' offering strategies for personal healing and transformation. Larry Tate's contribution, 'Emotionally Abusive And Verbally Abusive Relationships,' broadens the perspective to include societal influences on such toxic dynamics, coupled with actionable recovery solutions. 'Are You In A Toxic Relationship?' by D.C. Johnson serves as a tool for self-realization, urging readers to recognize and break free from harmful relationships, while emphasizing self-worth. Mike Love's 'What To Do When Your Relationship Sucks' provides practical advice on conflict resolution, aiming to improve or rescue strained relationships. The compilation concludes with Darryl H. Tucker's 'Ditch The Drama,' which offers guidance on ending relationships with dignity and moving forward without baggage. This unique amalgamation of six books in one serves as an empowering journey for those seeking to liberate themselves from emotional despair and discover a new chapter of freedom and self-discovery."
D.C. Johnson, Darryl H. Tucker, Frank James, Larry Tate, Mike Love (Author), David Nelson, Frank George, Jim D. Johnston, Lauren Mcmahon, Mysti Jording, Omar Johnson (Narrator)
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Overcoming Codependency: How to Have Healthy Relationships and Be Codependent No More
"Codependency is a recognized psychological condition that affects a great number of people. However, unlike most other psychological conditions, this one only occurs within the context of a relationship. You don’t necessarily have to be involved in a romantic relationship to be codependent. You can be in a codependent relationship with a member of your family, a friend, a coworker or anyone else that you deal with in your life on a regular basis. Being involved in a codependent relationship is very dysfunctional and debilitating to the parties involved because both individuals in an unhealthy way become enablers of each other. Are you currently involved in a codependent relationship and seek a solution that will help you as well as the other individual to have a happier, healthier and more sustaining relationship? Do you want to learn the secrets of how to masterfully overcome codependency? In his book entitled Overcoming Codependency author Frank James provides you with everything you need to know in order to get started on your journey toward an improved, happier self: from recognizing the signs of codependency to taking those first steps to overcoming your codependent problem. You will learn: • How to recognize codependency in yourself • General signs of codependency • General signs of an unhealthy relationship • How codependency can be damaging to your relationship • The problems which develop from codependency • The consequences of ignoring the problems associated with codependency • Step by step how to overcome codependency And Much Much More………….."
Frank James (Author), Frank George (Narrator)
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Emotionally Abusive Relationships: Identifying and Effectively Dealing with Narcissists, Sociopaths,
"Emotional abuse in a relationship can be very crippling and demoralizing for the person that is on the receiving end of that abuse. The person that is dishing out the abuse is projecting their negative words, attitudes or actions in a very sick and unhealthy way onto the victim because they themselves have deep seeded issues that stem from either childhood or adulthood that they possibly are not aware of. Even if they are aware of these particular deep seeded issues they have never resolved them and as a result they harm their love ones or significant other by engaging in emotionally abusive behavior. In most cases, what eludes both the emotional abused victim and their abuser is that the abuser is suffering from some sort of personality disorder like narcissism or has an undiagnosed anti-social personality disorder and is possibly a sociopath or even a psychopath. In his book entitled Emotionally Abusive Relationships: Identifying and Effectively Dealing with Narcissists, Sociopaths, Psychopaths and Toxic People author Frank James explains in great detail these particular disorders and emotional disturbances and how they are possibly the root cause of someone being emotionally abusive. In addition, in his book he examines the various forms of emotional abuse, how to recognize the telltale signs of being in an emotionally abusive relationship, treatment and management techniques that you can utilize if your relationship is worth saving and if it is not worth saving how to safely exit out of a toxic relationship."
Frank James (Author), David Nelson (Narrator)
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