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Clinical psychologist Dr. Elizabeth Nyblade tells you how in her self-help book Stop the Verbal Abuse: How to End the Verbal Abuse That Controls You. Verbal abuse doesn't get as much attention as physical abuse, and many books on the subject only suggest leaving your attacker. Dr. Nyblade's book teaches you how to curb the verbal abuse but remain in the relationship, if you choose. Women need these skills even more than men. You're the best judge of whether the abuser's behavior is dangerous. Dr. Nyblade teaches you to recognize the signs of a verbally abusive relationship and explains how to…mehr

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Clinical psychologist Dr. Elizabeth Nyblade tells you how in her self-help book Stop the Verbal Abuse: How to End the Verbal Abuse That Controls You. Verbal abuse doesn't get as much attention as physical abuse, and many books on the subject only suggest leaving your attacker. Dr. Nyblade's book teaches you how to curb the verbal abuse but remain in the relationship, if you choose. Women need these skills even more than men. You're the best judge of whether the abuser's behavior is dangerous. Dr. Nyblade teaches you to recognize the signs of a verbally abusive relationship and explains how to think, talk, and act to end the abuser's negative behavior. You'll learn what you're doing now that doesn't work and the tactics that will succeed in the future. Stop the verbal abuse. Learn the beliefs, words, and actions that can end the abuse in your conversations. Dr. Nyblade's forty years of experience working with relationships gives her a unique view of verbal abuse. You can learn a powerful set of strategies to end it in your life.
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Dr. Elizabeth Nyblade has forty years of experience as a clinical, school, and forensic psychologist in the state of Washington. She specializes in relationship counseling, high-conflict marriage and divorce, and individual treatment for abusers and their targets. Dr. Nyblade earned her doctorate in clinical psychology from the University of Washington after completing a doctoral dissertation on how couples share housework. She earned her license to practice in 1977 and has been practicing as a psychologist and therapist since that time. Find out more on her website at mindingyourspirittogether.com.