starting over after an abusive relationship or domestic violence /
Meg Kennedy Dugan, Roger R. Hock.
New York :
Routledge,
2000.
xxi, 255 pages ;
21 cm
Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-248) and index.
Were you in an abusive relationship? -- Are you out of danger now? -- How could this have happened? -- The hidden horror: sexual abuse -- Do you still love him? -- Losing your partner, your dream your life. -- When feelings overwhelm you -- Signs of unfinished healing -- Managing your stress -- What about the children? -- The reactions of others -- Practical considerations -- Beginning to heal -- Believing in yourself -- The temptation to go back -- Is he still in your life? -- Loving again.
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"It's My Life Now: Starting Over After an Abusive Relationship or Domestic Violence offers encouragement and practical advice to women who seek to repair their self-esteem, assess their safety, and move on to better lives. Written in reassuring language, this book is a compassionate and comprehensive guide through the process of healing for survivors and for the people who love them."--Jacket.
Abused women, Life skills guides.
Separation (Psychology)
Single women, Life skills guides.
Battered Women-- psychology.
Domestic Violence.
Femmes seules-- Habiletés de base-- Guides.
Femmes victimes de violence-- Habiletés de base-- Guides.