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The Secret of Overcoming Verbal Abuse

If you are being mistreated by your partner, The Secret of Overcoming Verbal Abuse can dramatically change your life. You will learn an entirely new way of perceiving and coping with your relationship and your feelings.

The time-tested, proven secret contained in this book will wrap itself around you like a thick, warm, protective blanket, insulating you from your pain. And the next time your "Prince Charming" takes aim and tries to pierce your heart with his unkind words, you will be ready. You will feel strong and be in charge of your own reaction.

Whether you want to stay, need to stay, or plan to leave, this book can help you to:

  • Set yourself free from confusion, anxiety, frustration, self-doubt, guilt, anger and depression
  • Restore your dignity, self-respect, self-love and personal power
  • Create the inner peace and happiness you have wanted, wished for, and in tearful private moments prayed for - perhaps for years

Now get ready to begin an exciting journey of enlightenment and empowerment that will help you regain control of your life. Your guides will be one of the most famous and influential psychologists in the world, Dr. Albert Ellis, and Marcia Grad Powers, accredited psychological educator and bestselling author.

The Secret of Overcoming Verbal Abuse

Author: Albert Ellis, Ph.D Marcia Grad

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