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Emotionally Abusive Relationship Signs

Understanding What an Abusive Personality Looks Like in Relationships

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Emotionally Abusive Relationship Signs

By: Merry Heart
Narrated by: JC Anonymous
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Identifying emotional abuse - are you a victim?

In order to avoid getting stuck in an emotionally abusive relationship, you'll first need to identify the signs of emotional abuse. This book will help you see the red flags, and to get out of potential relationships where emotional abuse is at play.

Most people only think of the physical aspects of abuse, but emotional abuse can be just as painful. Emotional abuse, or psychological abuse, is a little more subtle and can be harder to detect. All of us can fall victim to it in our relationships, and its signs may be clouded by other emotions, particularly if these relationships are with people we love and care for genuinely.

This book on emotional abuse reveals:

  • many details of what the personality of an emotionally abusive person looks like
  • what a relationship is like when there is emotional abuse present
  • how being emotionally abused effects you

A few results of being abused from this book:

    clinical depression, anxiety, or being in a constant state of fearfulness
  • impaired sleeping patterns
  • impaired cognitive abilities
  • lack of motivation to achieve or accomplish goals
  • loss of desire to connect with others
  • anger or bouts of rage, frustration, or irritability
  • the sudden loss of interest in activities that were once pleasurable
  • hostile behavior, or passive-aggressiveness
  • emotional instability
  • a negative outlook on life and the world
  • an increase in interpersonal problems and conflicts
  • estrangement from family and friends
  • feelings of worthlessness and low levels of self-esteem

If you are being mistreated and you find yourself believing that you deserve all of it, then you are likely a victim of emotional abuse. Abusers like to degrade their partner's self-image and self-worth.

©2014 Jordy Christo (P)2015 Jordy Christo
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