Publisher's Synopsis
Emerge from a toxic relationship stronger, more powerful, and immune to psychological abuse in future relationships.
A survey of hundreds of women found that a staggering 53% of them divorced their husbands on the grounds of emotional or psychological abuse.
We often associate abusive relationships with domestic or sexual violence, but the reality is that abuse is often much more subtle than this, and it affects far more people than we realize.
Finding yourself locked into an abusive relationship is one of the hardest things you'll ever go through, but it's not something to feel ashamed of. It's shockingly common, and it can leave you feeling worthless, lost, and alone.
But there's one good thing you can take from this: you can use your experience to make sure it never happens to you again.
- Is your partner manipulative and shameless?
- Does being with your partner leave you in an emotional fog?
- Have you been conditioned to think you're not good enough?
If any of these things sound familiar, you could be in a relationship with a psychopath. Do you know the signs?
Whether you suspect you may be in a toxic relationship, or you've recently fought your way out of one, you need clear guidance to help you recognize the signs of an abusive relationship in order to heal from your trauma.
Healing is possible. With self-awareness and emotional intelligence by your side, you have the upper hand.
In Loving & Living Psychopath Free: Learn To Heal From Narcissistic Abuse, you'll find a complete toolkit to help you on your path towards recovery. You'll discover:
- The top red flags of emotional manipulation that may have been right under your nose all along
- Which of your personality traits your abuser exploited, and how you can stop it from ever happening again
- How to avoid making Rihanna's mistake: make sure you don't return to the cycle of abuse
- The dangerous lasting effects your unhealthy relationship may cause unless you take action now
- A bullet-proof strategy for building a defense against your abuser
- How to become a 'psychopath whisperer': understand the tactics your abuser used
- The secret to healing from guilt and shame
- How a simple list can become a mighty tool in your recovery
- The #1 surprising thing you can do to take your abuser's power away
And much more.
If your partner has left you feeling worthless, you might feel guilt, shame, or undeserving of love. This is the trap they've set for you in the hope that you'll be tied to them forever.
But you're stronger than that.
Everything your partner made you feel about yourself is wrong. Show them they didn't beat you. Take away their power now.
If you're ready to take back your control and disarm your abuser for good, then click "Add to Cart" right now.