Domestic Violence: My Freedom from Abuse

· Beth Praed
Ebook
140
Pages

About this ebook

Praed's first book on MS was a best-seller at Amazon.  Her third book was developed with the following goals in mind: 1) to help women prepare an escape plan that will allow them to successfully escape their abusers, and 2) to give abused women the tools to completely help them recover.

A few of the book's helpful chapters include: "A List of Possible Abusive Behaviors", "Surviving Severe Abuse", "Protecting Yourself Is Part of the Healing Process", "Should I Leave or Should I Stay" and "Techniques to Speed You on the Road to Recovery".  Also included is discussion of a current hot topic in the courts, "Parental Alienation Syndrome--How Your Abuser Might Try to Use It Against You".

According to Praed, "No one deserves to be treated in the ways that you have been treated.  You may think that you are the only one who has gone through these things.  But, there is a light at the end of the tunnel.  There is a way out.  You will be free and this book will help you get there."

About the author

Beth Praed (formerly Beth Hill) is a published author of three books, "Multiple Sclerosis: Q&A", "The AD/HD Book" and "My Freedom from Abuse".  Her first book on MS was a bestseller at Amazon.

Praed holds two master's degrees. Before she developed multiple sclerosis, she was an accomplished pianist. Her first master's degree was in music education; it was received from Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana. She also holds a master's degree in communications (journalism, public relations and public speaking) from Georgia State University.

 Praed has received a Telly International Film and Video Award and a PRSA Spectrum Award.  Her blog (http://www.myfreedomfromabuse.com) received a nine out of ten rating from Bloggy Award.  It can be viewed at: http://www.bloggyaward.com/inspirational/my-freedom-from-abuse/.

Praed is a public speaker on domestic violence issues.

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