Don't Die for Love

Escape the Cycle of Violence

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Motivational
Cover of the book Don't Die for Love by D.F.D. Nance, Trafford Publishing
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Author: D.F.D. Nance ISBN: 9781426944437
Publisher: Trafford Publishing Publication: December 9, 2010
Imprint: Trafford Publishing Language: English
Author: D.F.D. Nance
ISBN: 9781426944437
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Publication: December 9, 2010
Imprint: Trafford Publishing
Language: English

BlueInk Review: http://www.blueinkreview.com/reviews/view/3007 Across the nation women are entering the homes of friends or family, domestic violence shelters, emergency rooms, doctors offices, substance abuse treatment programs, and even prison as a result of attempting to cope with domestic violence by an intimate partner. Many women take their children and leave the abusive environment, only to return time and time again, succumbing to the promises of their intimate partner that it will never happen again. But, of course, it does happen again and again and again; sometimes ending in serious injury, severe emotional breakdown (requiring psychiatric treatment) and in extreme cases, death... Eva Howard, MSW, LCSW, LSCSW

The story is compelling. I read it in one sitting. It is amazing to imagine how a woman could have the strength necessary to change her life and leave all she knew. I think this book can make a difference for women going through the same or similar situation. Ruthann Eason

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BlueInk Review: http://www.blueinkreview.com/reviews/view/3007 Across the nation women are entering the homes of friends or family, domestic violence shelters, emergency rooms, doctors offices, substance abuse treatment programs, and even prison as a result of attempting to cope with domestic violence by an intimate partner. Many women take their children and leave the abusive environment, only to return time and time again, succumbing to the promises of their intimate partner that it will never happen again. But, of course, it does happen again and again and again; sometimes ending in serious injury, severe emotional breakdown (requiring psychiatric treatment) and in extreme cases, death... Eva Howard, MSW, LCSW, LSCSW

The story is compelling. I read it in one sitting. It is amazing to imagine how a woman could have the strength necessary to change her life and leave all she knew. I think this book can make a difference for women going through the same or similar situation. Ruthann Eason

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