Emotional Abuse: A manual for self-defense examines the phenomenon of emotional abuse and how we are socialized to minimize, justify, and dismiss aggressive behavior. The camouflage of emotional abuse leads us to feel we deserve the abuse or somehow are “too sensitive.” We deny our pain to protect the relationship; by denying out pain we lose our own boundaries. Acknowledging our pain allows us to begin defending ourselves.
In the introduction Joel Dvoskin, Ph.D. wrote:
“While Zak Mucha’s ...
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