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Coercive Relationships provides a beacon for survivors of partner abuse. Parker’s nonjudgmental, empathic voice offers knowledge gleaned from years of experience. Survivors gain answers to frequently asked questions:
- Am I being abused?
- Why do they hurt me?
- Why do I feel so crazy?
- What can I change?
- Why do they believe they should control us?
- How do I recognize abuse of power?
- How do I heal?
Coercive Relationships lifts the private shame survivors feel by connecting their abusers’ actions to societal values and beliefs that permit all forms of violence.
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