HEALING A WOUND OF ABUSE - EBOOK

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This comprehensive guide on healing wounds caused by abuse (physical, emotional, sexual, financial, or neglect abuse). In these pages, we will define and explore each type of abuse with a compassionate and detailed approach, providing practical tools and strategies for recovery. No matter how deep the pain or how long the journey has been, this guide is designed to offer you a beacon of hope and a clear path towards restoring your emotional and physical well-being.

In this guide, we will be learning the following types of abuse:

- Physical Abuse: This encompasses any form of treatment from oneself or others that results in injury or harm to the body. Injuries can be temporary or permanent.
- Emotional or Psychological Abuse: These are intentional behaviors that cause suffering through devaluation, disrespect, manipulation, control, humiliation, intimidation, and verbal degradation, exerting non-physical violence but with equally devastating effects on the victim.
- Sexual Abuse: This involves any sexual activity that includes individuals in a non-consensual or forced manner; this can involve minors or people incapable of resisting. The abuse can be direct, through physical touch or proximity that makes the person uncomfortable regardless of gender; or indirect, through exposure to explicit sexual material or coercion into intimate activities without consent, ranging from the described abuse to violent sexual assault.
- Abuse by Neglect: Also known as abuse by omission, this involves the failure to meet the basic physical or emotional needs of a child or an adult requiring such care; this is particularly relevant for the elderly, the ill, or those with disabilities.
- Financial Abuse: This occurs when the abuser controls the finances of their close ones, such as partners, children, or other family members, to prevent them from leaving and to maintain a position of power or dominance.

(221 Pages EPub)

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This comprehensive guide on healing wounds caused by abuse (physical, emotional, sexual, financial, or neglect abuse). In these pages, we will define and explore each type of abuse with a compassionate and detailed approach, providing practical tools and strategies for recovery. No matter how deep the pain or how long the journey has been, this guide is designed to offer you a beacon of hope and a clear path towards restoring your emotional and physical well-being.

In this guide, we will be learning the following types of abuse:

- Physical Abuse: This encompasses any form of treatment from oneself or others that results in injury or harm to the body. Injuries can be temporary or permanent.
- Emotional or Psychological Abuse: These are intentional behaviors that cause suffering through devaluation, disrespect, manipulation, control, humiliation, intimidation, and verbal degradation, exerting non-physical violence but with equally devastating effects on the victim.
- Sexual Abuse: This involves any sexual activity that includes individuals in a non-consensual or forced manner; this can involve minors or people incapable of resisting. The abuse can be direct, through physical touch or proximity that makes the person uncomfortable regardless of gender; or indirect, through exposure to explicit sexual material or coercion into intimate activities without consent, ranging from the described abuse to violent sexual assault.
- Abuse by Neglect: Also known as abuse by omission, this involves the failure to meet the basic physical or emotional needs of a child or an adult requiring such care; this is particularly relevant for the elderly, the ill, or those with disabilities.
- Financial Abuse: This occurs when the abuser controls the finances of their close ones, such as partners, children, or other family members, to prevent them from leaving and to maintain a position of power or dominance.

(221 Pages EPub)

This comprehensive guide on healing wounds caused by abuse (physical, emotional, sexual, financial, or neglect abuse). In these pages, we will define and explore each type of abuse with a compassionate and detailed approach, providing practical tools and strategies for recovery. No matter how deep the pain or how long the journey has been, this guide is designed to offer you a beacon of hope and a clear path towards restoring your emotional and physical well-being.

In this guide, we will be learning the following types of abuse:

- Physical Abuse: This encompasses any form of treatment from oneself or others that results in injury or harm to the body. Injuries can be temporary or permanent.
- Emotional or Psychological Abuse: These are intentional behaviors that cause suffering through devaluation, disrespect, manipulation, control, humiliation, intimidation, and verbal degradation, exerting non-physical violence but with equally devastating effects on the victim.
- Sexual Abuse: This involves any sexual activity that includes individuals in a non-consensual or forced manner; this can involve minors or people incapable of resisting. The abuse can be direct, through physical touch or proximity that makes the person uncomfortable regardless of gender; or indirect, through exposure to explicit sexual material or coercion into intimate activities without consent, ranging from the described abuse to violent sexual assault.
- Abuse by Neglect: Also known as abuse by omission, this involves the failure to meet the basic physical or emotional needs of a child or an adult requiring such care; this is particularly relevant for the elderly, the ill, or those with disabilities.
- Financial Abuse: This occurs when the abuser controls the finances of their close ones, such as partners, children, or other family members, to prevent them from leaving and to maintain a position of power or dominance.

(221 Pages EPub)