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Verbal Abuse and Suicide

Dealing with Difficult People, Bullying, and Smear Campaigns

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Verbal Abuse and Suicide

By: Cammy Fetchens
Narrated by: James Taylor
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Verbal abuse basically means putting other people down. It can be through gossip, belittling comments, or bullying. I think most people are at least guilty of a little slander or unjustified, harsh criticism that they have given others. But in its extremities, it can cause some serious issues, including depression, suicide, vengeance, and more.

Smear campaigns, the drama triangle, manipulation - these will be the topics of this book, along with an extensive study of the causes and consequences of suicide. The most important factors that contribute to a depression or addiction are laid out and much, much more.

If you want to learn more about these topics, if this is your cup of tea, then don’t wait. Get started with this audiobook!

©2020 Cammy Fetchens (P)2020 Cammy Fetchens
Abuse Dysfunctional Families Psychology Mental Health

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