
by Gregory L. Jantz and Ann McMurray
published by Baker Publishing Group
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- Strategies for dealing with a verbal abuser
- Self-check quizzes
- Keys to rebuilding relationships
- Stories from survivors of emotional abuse
- New information on spiritual abuse
- A biblical plan for healing
- Formatted for WS2GO v.2
Emotional abuse is one of the most pervasive--and least recognized--kinds of abuse in our society. Whether you or a loved one has been abused by words, actions, or even indifference, this book will show you how to overcome the past.
Don't suffer in silence. If you have been abused by a spouse, parent, employer, minister, or friend, this book can open the doors to lasting healing.
About the Authors
Gregory Jantz, Ph.D., is a popular speaker, author, nationally certified psychologist, certified chemical dependency professional, and certified eating disorder specialist. He is the founder and executive director of The Center for Counseling and Health Resources, Inc., a leading mental health and chemical dependency treatment facility with three clinics in the Seattle area. Dr. Jantz’s “whole person” approach to mental health addresses the emotional, physical, intellectual, relational, and spiritual dimensions of human beings. His compassionate, solutions-oriented viewpoints on timely topics, plus a natural gift for storytelling, make him a sought-after guest on local and national radio and TV. He has authored numerous books, including Turning the Tables on Gambling and Too Close to the Flame.
Ann McMurray is a freelance writer living in Mountlake Terrace, Washington who has worked with Gregg over the last ten years on several book projects. Ann and her husband, Tad, have two children, Joel and Lindsay.
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