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Heal from Domestic Abuse and Thrive as a Survivor
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Kaitlyn Riley
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Part self-help, part memoir, this book contains some explicit violence.
These events are my recollection of my time during a physically abusive relationship, and due to the nature of the theme, there are some graphic descriptions of what I went through. This book is for people who are currently in, or have been in, an abusive relationship. It can also be a useful tool for people who have a loved one who are in an abusive relationship, as I feel it can help them understand the situation more and therefore be a better source of support.
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- pamala henry
- 01-10-21
My abuse
I enjoyed listening to this book. I related so much that I even had flash backs to certain situations in my abuse when you would talk about yours. I was in an abusive relationship for 4 years, trust when I tell you he had me fooled in the beginning. Once I was pregnant the next day he changed and the abuse started. He abused me the whole time I was pregnant, punches, kicks, dragging my across the floor by my hair, throwing heavy objects at me, even a case of glass baby food we just got for the baby. Everything he did he blamed me for. Everything was my fault even if it wasn’t, and it never was. He’d tried stabbing me and doing everything he could to cause me to miscarry my baby. I fought to keep my baby safe all I could. He would spit in my face even though he knew I had a phobia about spit. He raped me often during our relationship, he did this and beat me in front of my child. He even would abuse my son, he was only a newborn. He didn’t raise my son at all, barley even changed a diaper or fed him. I got full custody and left once I realized my son didn’t need to grow up seeing that. Iv been out of the relationship almost 4 years and I’m engaged to a wonderful woman who loves me and my son. My abuse included more than this, but in brief this was my story. Thank you for this book and helping women relate and not feel alone.
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