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It’s My Life Now: Starting Over After an Abusive Relationship, 3rd Edition

By: Meg Kennedy Dugan, Roger R. Hock PhD
Narrated by: Callie Beaulieu
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Now in its third edition, It's My Life Now is a guide for survivors who have left an abusive relationship. It addresses - in clear, non-threatening language - various issues associated with abuse and violence, including post-relationship emotions, psychological impact, dealing with children, personal safety, legal problems, and financial security. Each chapter dismantles common myths about being in and leaving an abusive relationship and contains activities for self-exploration that survivors can complete as they navigate a new life free from abuse.

Recommended by the National Coalition of Domestic Violence, this book is designed to benefit any survivor, no matter how much time has passed.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©2018 Meg Kennedy Dugan and Roger R. Hock (P)2019 Tantor
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Hard to hear but valuable to the soul!

This is tough, at points, to remember the trauma we were through, but if you WERE through the trauma, there's no choice but to deal with it in some way at some point. I have to admit, this narrator is incredible and great at sounding sympathetic and gentle in her delivery of these points.

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Very Good Book for Domestic Violence Survivors

If your trying to leave an abusive relationship or recently left, this is a wonderful book to speak life and hope. It will help to clear your mind of the lies and give you the clarity you seek. Be kind to yourself, you are doing your best. You are worth it.

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Nailed it!

If you haven’t been in a narcissistic relationship, you won’t understand, but if you have, this is one of the best descriptions I’ve ever read. It’s so painful when your own family turns their back on you because of his lies then he tells people you are the crazy one. That’s how they silence you. It’s hard to fight someone without a conscience who enjoys hurting you.

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Absolutely everything one recovering from abuse needs to move forward educated, aware and empowered!

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I absolutely LOVED this!!!

Her strategies and tip made perfect sense and made me wonder why I hadn’t thought of them myself. I have 2 of her other books as well. She is easy to listen to and actually quite funny. I highly recommend this book along with her others.

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Start Here

This book is written as a basic resource, talking about what is and isn't abuse, steps to take, being gentle with yourself as you walk the process, and how to ensure your safety and the safety of your children. It's a great place to start. I would definitely recommend.

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Generic

Honestly it just didn’t resonate with me that much, seemed pretty generic. A lot of the things mentioned about how I’m likely feeling, were not how I feel. I’m sure it could help others though.

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Vital point missing

I have out of a domestic violent relationship for about six months. I am currently living alone in my own apartment. One aspect that the author did not address and something that many of us need to seriously hear, is how to fit back into society. Typically people who have been victims of domestic violence have been isolated. Suddenly we aren’t. A great deal of fear is common when trying to get out and be in organized gatherings. That is part of putting our life back together and it is vital information. We need to be able to form community and often family of choice.

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