9781764245159 - enough: what coercive control steals. what recovery makes possible de clow, geoffrey; bailey, georgie (11 resultados)

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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Coercive control and narcissistic abuse aren't "communication problems." They are psychological torture - a system of power designed to dismantle you piece by piece, by someone who claims to love you. It doesn't kick down the door screaming. It brings you flowers. It says, "I'm just trying t…o take care of you." Before you know it, the flowers are wilted, the door is locked from the outside, and you can't remember the last time you made a choice that wasn't pre-approved.From the outside, everyone sees devotion. From the inside, it's demolition.ENOUGH: What Coercive Control Steals. What Recovery Makes Possible is a survival guide for recovery from coercive control and narcissistic abuse, written by trauma-informed counsellor Geoffrey Clow, with Georgie Bailey (nee Booker), whose forty-year story of survival forms the heart of the book. Therapy waitlists are long. Specialists are rare. Most survivors are told to "work on communication" with their abuser. Enough bridges that gap, offering clarity, validation, and practical tools that work even when you're still shaking.Inside this guide: The exact patterns of manipulation, so you can finally see what happenedPractical steps to reclaim your reality, your choices, and your sense of selfTools to dismantle self-blame and recognise the truthA path back to trusting your own intuitionPermission to stop explaining yourself and start recoveringWritten in the same words you've searched at 3 a.m. with shaking hands. A book you'll return to again and again as you rebuild. Not theory. Not wellness slogans. Just the truth of what happened, and how to take yourself back. Recovery isn't about going back to who you were. It's about becoming who they never let you be. At some point, you stop excusing. You stop minimising. You stop believing the lies. You finally say the word that should have ended it the first time someone tried to erase you. Enough. Enough is the first survivor-led guide to coercive control recovery. It names the abuse, offers clear steps to rebuild - finally, the book survivors have needed is here. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Coercive control and narcissistic abuse aren't "communication problems." They are psychological torture - a system of power designed to dismantle you piece by piece, by someone who claims to love you. It doesn't kick down the door screaming. It brings you flowers. It says, "I'm just trying t…o take care of you." Before you know it, the flowers are wilted, the door is locked from the outside, and you can't remember the last time you made a choice that wasn't pre-approved.From the outside, everyone sees devotion. From the inside, it's demolition.ENOUGH: What Coercive Control Steals. What Recovery Makes Possible is a survival guide for recovery from coercive control and narcissistic abuse, written by trauma-informed counsellor Geoffrey Clow, with Georgie Bailey (nee Booker), whose forty-year story of survival forms the heart of the book. Therapy waitlists are long. Specialists are rare. Most survivors are told to "work on communication" with their abuser. Enough bridges that gap, offering clarity, validation, and practical tools that work even when you're still shaking.Inside this guide: The exact patterns of manipulation, so you can finally see what happenedPractical steps to reclaim your reality, your choices, and your sense of selfTools to dismantle self-blame and recognise the truthA path back to trusting your own intuitionPermission to stop explaining yourself and start recoveringWritten in the same words you've searched at 3 a.m. with shaking hands. A book you'll return to again and again as you rebuild. Not theory. Not wellness slogans. Just the truth of what happened, and how to take yourself back. Recovery isn't about going back to who you were. It's about becoming who they never let you be. At some point, you stop excusing. You stop minimising. You stop believing the lies. You finally say the word that should have ended it the first time someone tried to erase you. Enough. Enough is the first survivor-led guide to coercive control recovery. It names the abuse, offers clear steps to rebuild - finally, the book survivors have needed is here. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Coercive control and narcissistic abuse aren't "communication problems." They are psychological torture - a system of power designed to dismantle you piece by piece, by someone who claims to love you. It doesn't kick down the door screaming. It brings you flowers. It says, "I'm just trying t…o take care of you." Before you know it, the flowers are wilted, the door is locked from the outside, and you can't remember the last time you made a choice that wasn't pre-approved.From the outside, everyone sees devotion. From the inside, it's demolition.ENOUGH: What Coercive Control Steals. What Recovery Makes Possible is a survival guide for recovery from coercive control and narcissistic abuse, written by trauma-informed counsellor Geoffrey Clow, with Georgie Bailey (nee Booker), whose forty-year story of survival forms the heart of the book. Therapy waitlists are long. Specialists are rare. Most survivors are told to "work on communication" with their abuser. Enough bridges that gap, offering clarity, validation, and practical tools that work even when you're still shaking.Inside this guide: The exact patterns of manipulation, so you can finally see what happenedPractical steps to reclaim your reality, your choices, and your sense of selfTools to dismantle self-blame and recognise the truthA path back to trusting your own intuitionPermission to stop explaining yourself and start recoveringWritten in the same words you've searched at 3 a.m. with shaking hands. A book you'll return to again and again as you rebuild. Not theory. Not wellness slogans. Just the truth of what happened, and how to take yourself back. Recovery isn't about going back to who you were. It's about becoming who they never let you be. At some point, you stop excusing. You stop minimising. You stop believing the lies. You finally say the word that should have ended it the first time someone tried to erase you. Enough. Enough is the first survivor-led guide to coercive control recovery. It names the abuse, offers clear steps to rebuild - finally, the book survivors have needed is here. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. ENOUGH | What Coercive Control Steals. What Recovery Makes Possible | Geoffrey Clow (u. a.) | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2025 | Twinkling of the Soul | EAN 9781764245159 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on…Demand.

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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Coercive control and narcissistic abuse aren't 'communication problems.' They are psychological torture - a system of power designed to dismantle you piece by piece, by someone who claims to love you. It doesn't kick down the door scream…ing. It brings you flowers. It says, 'I'm just trying to take care of you.' Before you know it, the flowers are wilted, the door is locked from the outside, and you can't remember the last time you made a choice that wasn't pre-approved.From the outside, everyone sees devotion. From the inside, it's demolition.ENOUGH: What Coercive Control Steals. What Recovery Makes Possible is a survival guide for recovery from coercive control and narcissistic abuse, written by trauma-informed counsellor Geoffrey Clow, with Georgie Bailey (née Booker), whose forty-year story of survival forms the heart of the book. Therapy waitlists are long. Specialists are rare. Most survivors are told to 'work on communication' with their abuser. Enough bridges that gap, offering clarity, validation, and practical tools that work even when you're still shaking.Inside this guide:The exact patterns of manipulation, so you can finally see what happenedPractical steps to reclaim your reality, your choices, and your sense of selfTools to dismantle self-blame and recognise the truthA path back to trusting your own intuitionPermission to stop explaining yourself and start recoveringWritten in the same words you've searched at 3 a.m. with shaking hands. A book you'll return to again and again as you rebuild. Not theory. Not wellness slogans. Just the truth of what happened, and how to take yourself back. Recovery isn't about going back to who you were. It's about becoming who they never let you be. At some point, you stop excusing. You stop minimising. You stop believing the lies. You finally say the word that should have ended it the first time someone tried to erase you. Enough.