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Invisible Wounds: Help, Hope, and Healing for Women in Abusive Relationships, or Recovery
- Narrated by: Dani Bromlow
- Length: 8 hrs and 31 mins
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Summary
Kay Douglas is a registered psychotherapist. She specialises in abuse and trauma recovery and anger change. She has worked with women and men for over 27 years. She is the author of six books. Because Kay has worked extensively with both men using destructive behaviour, and women who live in abusive relationships, her writing is realistic and insightful.
Critic reviews
“Kay Douglas has written an extraordinary book about a terrifyingly "ordinary" phenomenon: Emotional abuse of women by men...Invisible Wounds is the strong, wise companion every woman needs who doubts her right to a life free from emotional abuse, and the shame and self-blame that so often accompany it". (Dr. Stephanie Dowrick, author of Intimacy and Solitude, and Forgiveness and Other Acts of Love)
"Kay Douglas's book is the most supportive, realistic, and practical guide for abused women that I have encountered. A woman with this book in her hands is on the path to a new life. The author really "gets it" about what it takes to deal with a destructive partner and takes the reader step-by-step from the beginnings of grasping what is happening to her all the way to healing once the relationship has ended. Outstanding"! (Lundy Bancroft, author of Why Does He Do That?, Should I Stay, or Should I Go?, When Dad Hurts Mom and The Joyous Recovery)
"Invisible Wounds is a powerful and engaging book for emotionally abused women. As a survivor and professional, Kay Douglas comes across as warm, knowledgeable, and compassionate. This book will be of great value..." (Lynn Fairweather, author of Stop Signs: Recognizing, Avoiding, and Escaping Abusive Relationships)