In this pioneering work on what the author named ‘Family Scapegoating Abuse’ (FSA), family scapegoating behaviors are clearly defined, while the harm endured by FSA survivors due to the abusive aspects of family scapegoating is confirmed and validated. FSA recovery pathways and resources are also offered throughout the book. $2.99 on Kindle.
Rejected, Shamed, and Blamed: Help and Hope for Adults in the Family Scapegoat Role
Narcissistic Abuse Recovery: A Guide to Breaking Free from Gaslighting, Manipulation, and Emotional Abuse, and Becoming Whole Again
Are you finding it difficult to move forward after being in an abusive relationship with a narcissist?
You may think it’s impossible to recover from such brutal emotional trauma, but full restoration can become your reality.
It’s time to rise out of the ashes and experience complete healing from narcissistic abuse. $0.99 for a limited time. $0.99 on Kindle
Free: The Judas Personality: A Primer for Victims
The Judas Personality defines sociopath and psychopath and delineates where this disordered personality ends and sheer evil begins. Are they one and the same? What are the identifying features in sociopaths and in ourselves that can make us victims? Drawing on experiences of therapy clients and research of well-known cases, Dr. Lily Corsello explores antisocial personality disorder as it applies to the abusive individual as well as the serial killer, from biblical, social, and psychological viewpoints. Free on Kindle.
Breaking the Bonds of Adult Child Abuse
Child Abuse That Did Not End When Adulthood Began. The Continuing Victimization Of Grown Children By Their Abusive Or Controlling Parents, Siblings, Or Family Members.
ADULT CHILD ABUSE
*The Only Form of Abuse still tolerated, accepted and condoned in our society.
*The Only Form Of Abuse in which it is considered okay for a competent adult to be controlled, exploited, or damaged by someone else.
*The Only Form of Abuse in which the victim is expected to continue suffering indefinitely, criticized for trying to protect herself, judged for escaping from her abuser, and openly discouraged from standing up for herself, talking about it, or revealing the abuse to others.
Where do folks get the idea that Christians have to be meek and mild, silently enduring mistreatment, tolerating anything anybody else does, and timidly standing by while abusers trample all over them and other innocent victims? Since when is it a sin to take a stand and speak out against evil? Since when is it wrong to stay away from the wicked?
In this book, you will learn about family abusers and their Silent Partners, why they abuse us and why we let them, setting and enforcing limits, godly confrontation, The Law of Sowing and Reaping and letting abusers suffer the Natural Consequences of their own behavior, how to tell if a comment is really a criticism, family jealousy and how to detect if a relative is jealous of you, recognizing and cutting ties with reprobates, improving your family holidays, how to forgive and what forgiveness really means, and what Jesus would REALLY do. Written with empathy, wisdom and understanding, and loaded with scriptural references, this book is an eye-opener that will help you claim your freedom and change your life. $9.99 on Kindle.
Free: Healing The Wounded Child Within
Finally! A male survivor speaks out about male childhood sexual abuse. Randy offers survivors and their families answers to their questions of why victims act out the way they do, and strategies to start living with greater purpose and happiness.
Unlike books based on academic theories and abstract philosophies, Randy Boyd talks candidly about what it takes for men, women and their families to heal from the pain of childhood sexual abuse. Randy tells his story in a way that the lay-person can absolutely relate to. He talks candidly about the effects of male sexual abuse such as low self-esteem, low self-worth, self-doubt, sexual problems, un-forgiveness, anger and rage. He talks about the direct correlation between sexual abuse and drug and alcohol addiction, as well as his drive to be successful in life at all cost as a way of proofing his worth as a man. With contributions from Jerry Moe, Dan Griffin, Dr. Allen Berger, John Lee and Dr. Mic Hunter, Healing the Man Within is a well balanced book between an autobiography and a self-help book. Free on Kindle.