Growing up with emotional abuse.
Post published by Susanne Babbel Ph.D., M.F.T., May 26, 2012 in Somatic Psychology
Growing up with emotional abuse.
Post published by Susanne Babbel Ph.D., M.F.T., May 26, 2012 in Somatic Psychology
Posted by: Asa Don Brown
August 16, 2011
At The Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association
Words uttered by parents damage in ways more literal than not.
By Peg Streep
November 14, 2016
At Psychologytoday.com
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/tech-support/201611/the-enduring-pain-childhood-verbal-abuse
By Jill Elish
At Florida State University Website
Effects of Verbal Abuse on Children, Women, and Men
By Kellie Holly
At Healthyplace.com
https://www.healthyplace.com/abuse/verbal-abuse/effects-of-verbal-abuse-on-children-women-and-men/
Are You the Victim of Verbal Abuse Without Even Knowing It? It’s more than just shouting.
By Jennifer Garam
May 13, 2016
At Womenshealthmag.com
https://www.womenshealthmag.com/relationships/verbal-abuse
The Verbally Abusive Relationship, Expanded Third Edition: How to recognize it and how to respond, by Patricia Evans. (2010).
From Amazon.com, “In this fully expanded and updated third edition of the bestselling classic, you learn why verbal abuse is more widespread than ever, and how you can deal with it. You’ll get more of the answers you need to recognize abuse when it happens, respond to abusers safely and appropriately, and most important, lead a happier, healthier life.
In two all-new chapters, Evans reveals the Outside Stresses driving the rise in verbal abuse – and shows you how you can mitigate the devastating effects on your relationships. She also outlines the Levels of Abuse that characterize this kind of behavior – from subtle, insidious put-downs that can erode your self-esteem to full-out tantrums of name-calling, screaming, and threatening that can escalate into physical abuse.
Drawing from hundreds of real situations suffered by real people just like you, Evans offers strategies, sample scripts, and action plans designed to help you deal with the abuse – and the abuser.
This timely new edition of The Verbally Abusive Relationship puts you on the road to recognizing and responding to verbal abuse, one crucial step at a time!”
15 Common Forms of Verbal Abuse in Relationships: The abuser feels more powerful when he puts down his victim.
March 27, 2015
By Berit Brogaard, D.M.Sci., Ph.D.
At Psychologytoday.com
The Truth About “Quiet” Verbal Abuse
Damage can be inflicted without raising your voice
January 27, 2017
At Psychologytoday.com
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/tech-support/201701/the-truth-about-quiet-verbal-abuse