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But He Says He Loves Me
- How to Avoid Being Trapped in a Manipulative Relationship
- Narrated by: Dina L. McMillan
- Length: 3 hrs and 35 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Effective and powerful, this chilling exposure of the psychology behind emotionally abusive relationships proves to be an invaluable resource for women in the dating pool or those questioning their current partnership. Identifying the traits, traps, and manipulations that abusers employ, this authoritative guide aids listeners in recognizing red flags early on, allowing them to get out early and avoid further ensnarement. Utilizing a dynamic new approach, the point-of-view splits providing a complete view of the situation—with advice and tips to allow women to recognize destructive patterns, while the alarming voice of an abuser gives advice to other men on how to take control of a woman through lies, finance, accusations, choosing her friends, and more. Counselors, police officers, legal professionals, and concerned loved ones will also benefit from this crucial information.
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- Tmd
- 19-09-2023
Exceptionally well done
In the first half of the book, Dr. McMillan lays out the techniques and strategies commonly used by psychological abusers, compiled from interviews with perpetrators of the same, from a woman’s point of view. Her narrative is full of useful explications of the red flags and the responses necessary to gain more information or keep yourself safe. The second half of the book, beautifully characterized by Anthony Howell of Foyle’s War, recasts the same narrative in the abuser’s perspective, with all the concomitant self-justification and entitlement, and is absolutely chilling. Well worth the time.
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