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Preview of "The Emotional Abuse
Guide"
Preview chapter of "The Emotional Abuse Guide: How to Notice,
Overcome, Break Free, Recover, Heal and Live Again After Your Life in an
Emotional Abusive Marriage or Relationship":
Emotional abuse may happen at any point in a person's life and may involve not
only partners in relationships but other relationships as well: child-parent, peers,
relationships with persons in authority. The signs and symptoms may vary but
most would fall under any of the following:
1. Yelling or swearing. Usually used to undermine the other person's self
worth. The abuser shouts at the top of his voice to show his / her dominance
over the other.
2. Name calling or mocking. The abuser would usually use words to describe
mostly physical flaws of the partner. Combined with his loud voice, the