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If He's So Great, Why Do I Feel So Bad?: Recognising and Overcoming Subtle Abuse

Avery Neal

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Sexual abuse & harassment, Clinical psychology, Self-help & personal development

Avery Neal addresses and educates readers on the more subtly aggressive and controlling tendencies found in relationships that some women might not even realize are abusive-until it's too late.

"The message Avery Neal conveys in this book couldn't be more timely."
From the Foreword by Lois P. Frankel, New York Times bestselling author of NICE GIRLS DON'T GET THE CORNER OFFICE

Are you a victim of subtle abuse? Are you always the one apologising or constantly questioning and blaming yourself? Do you often feel confused, frustrated, and angry?


If you answered yes to any of these questions, you're not alone. Nearly half of all women-and men-experience psychological abuse without realizing it. Manipulation, deception and disrespect leave no physical scars, but they can be just as traumatic as physical abuse.

In this ground-breaking book, Avery Neal, founder of the Women's Therapy Clinic, helps you recognize the warning signs of subtle abuse. As you learn to identify patterns that have never made sense before, you will be better equipped to make changes.

From letting go of fear to setting boundaries, whether you're gathering the courage to finally leave or learning how to guard against a chronically abusive pattern, 'If He's So Great, Why Do I Feel So Bad?' will help you enjoy a happy, healthy, fulfilling life, free of shame or blame.

"The new gold standard in abuse recovery, allowing readers to break free from old patterns and reclaim their lives."
Jackson MacKenzie, author of PSYCHOPATH FREE

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Praise for If He's So Great, Why Do I Feel So Bad?: Recognising and Overcoming Subtle Abuse

  • "The message Avery Neal conveys in this book couldn't be more timely."

  • From the Foreword by Lois P. Frankel, New York Times bestselling author of Nice Girls Don't Get the Corner Office

  • "The new gold standard in abuse recovery, allowing readers to break free from old patterns and reclaim their lives."

  • Jackson MacKenzie, author of Psychopath Free

  • "This book can open eyes for people who may have lost pieces of themselves along the way. Great examples and exercises. It is a companion from start to finish."

  • Dr. Jay Carter, author of Nasty People

  • "No-nonsense insights and practical ways to regain control of and empower your life."

  • Dr. George Simon, author of In Sheep's Clothing

  • "This insightful book can awaken self-esteem, save relationships, even save lives."

  • Gavin de Becker, author of The Gift of Fear

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