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Summary of Patricia Evans’s The Verbally Abusive Relationship by Milkyway Media
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 22

Summary of Patricia Evans’s The Verbally Abusive Relationship by Milkyway Media

Patricia Evans’s bestselling book, The Verbally Abusive Relationship: How to Recognize It and How to Respond (1992), is an examination of male psychological violence against female domestic partners. Although males can also be the victims, verbal abuse is almost exclusively perpetrated by men against women, which is why Evans focuses on the actions of male abusers… Purchase this in-depth summary to learn more.

Teen Torment
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

Teen Torment

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003
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  • Publisher: Adams Media

The author of The Verbally Abusive Relationship shows teenagers how to identify and overcome verbal abuse and bullying wherever they manifest themselves. Original.

The Verbally Abusive Relationship
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

The Verbally Abusive Relationship

Discusses the potential damage of verbal abuse, how to identify a problem relationship, and how to change or leave the situation.

Controlling People
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 290

Controlling People

Learn how to “break the spell” of control with this bestseller hailed by Oprah Winfrey. Controlling People reveals the thought processes of those who try to control others and provides a “spell-breaking” mind-set for those who suffer this insidious manipulation. Does this sound like someone you know? *Always needs to be right *Tells you who you are and what you think *Implies that you’re wrong or inadequate when you don’t agree *Is threatened by people who are “different” *Feels attacked when questioned *Doesn’t seem to really hear or see you If any of the above traits sounds familiar, help is on the way! In Controlling People, bestselling author Patricia Evans, tackles the...

The Verbally Abusive Man - Can He Change?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

The Verbally Abusive Man - Can He Change?

From the world’s most acclaimed expert on verbal abuse comes the first book that answers the question foremost in every woman’s mind: can he really change? Combining practical applications with the latest clinical research with the trademark support and assurance of Evans, The Verbally Abusive Man: Can He change? shows victims of verbal abuse how to empower themselves, improve their relationships, and change their lives for the better.

Victory Over Verbal Abuse
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

Victory Over Verbal Abuse

"Includes inspiring affirmations for every week of the year"--Cover.

Summary of Patricia Evans's Victory Over Verbal Abuse
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 23

Summary of Patricia Evans's Victory Over Verbal Abuse

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 This part of the book addresses how verbal abuse limits your potential and how to recover from it. It covers self-help processes to facilitate recovery, including how to discover and recover your greatest gifts, and how to develop a strong sense of self. #2 Verbal abuse is the attempt to control you. It is important to understand that you are not what you’ve been told, and you do not deserve any negative behavior or attitude. You have the right to control your own life, and not live in fear. #3 When you start to see how your abuser’s behavior is irrational and ridiculous, you are on the path to healing. As you come to realize that no one can define your inner world, you are beginning to validate yourself. #4 Verbal abuse so wholly defines its target that it is like brainwashing. If you are the target of verbal abuse, you may have been told that you are not who you have known yourself to be. You may have begun to feel guilty, and eventually, you may have sought relief from your confusion and feelings of unworthiness by trying harder to please your abuser.

Return to McCall
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 275

Return to McCall

Overwhelmed by sudden fame, Lily Larimer retreats from LA and returns to McCall, the last place she’s felt truly happy, even if that means seeing her ex, Sam, who seems to have found exactly what she wanted in life. Hoping to get her future back on track, Lily isn’t looking for romance—not until she meets Alex, the gorgeous Cuban dance instructor at Lake Haven, Sam’s newly opened lesbian retreat. Sam Draper, McCall’s chief of police, and her wife, Sara, are ready to start their family, but their plans go awry when Sara experiences fertility issues. Summer heats up as they open Lake Haven, but cracks soon start to emerge with the realization that what they want most, a family, might be just out of reach. As the secret evil lurking just beneath the surface of their sleepy little lake town emerges, all four women discover that sometimes happiness comes when you least expect it.

The Enemy Knocks
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284

The Enemy Knocks

Patricia Evans was born in Myrtleford, Victoria, and now lives in Queensland, Australia. During her time in Victoria, she was publicity officer for Red Cross. She wrote numerous articles for the Red Cross magazine and many local newspapers. She also conducted a monthly radio broadcast on the local radio station and arranged many TV interviews for visiting dignitaries on the local TV station. She was presented with the Red Cross Service award for her work and dedication to Red Cross. During a holiday in Darwin Northern Territory, she was overwhelmed at the records of Second World War activity, which occurred there, and the ignorance of most Australians on such an important part of our history. She then spent several years studying the events in Darwin and the Top End of Australia during the bombing by the Japanese and all that followed.

Summary of Patricia Evans's Controlling People
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 34

Summary of Patricia Evans's Controlling People

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 In Part I, we will examine the problem of control and how, even without intending to, some people may attempt to control us. We will learn why people who attempt to control us often don’t realize how destructive they are. We will also meet a Spellbreaker, a person capable of breaking the spell. #2 The need to control stems from a force so powerful that it seems like we are under its spell. We must acknowledge this force, which is known as evolution, in order to solve our people-problems. #3 The force behind oppressive and controlling behaviors is the same force that compels us to live life on planet Earth. If we can recognize and understand this force, we can align ourselves with it to avoid the negative consequences of moving against it. #4 The problem of people trying to control others is not solved. It creates chaos in the lives of millions of people. This chaos calls us to task.