A Cry in the Night

A Cry in the Night
ISBN-10
1452085994
ISBN-13
9781452085999
Series
A Cry in the Night
Category
Family & Relationships
Pages
52
Language
English
Published
2010-10-13
Publisher
AuthorHouse
Author
T. Lewis

Description

This is a book on codependency and how to stop the cycle of violence. I give the Red Flags that you need to watch out for, like isolation and monitoring, to name a few. I give advice that God is the only refuge to save you and your family from this tragedy. This is an honest look at the shame that people get in the midst of it all. Many are afraid to talk about what is really going on behind the doors. There are so many long term effects emotionally that you can't see that comes out later. It is important that you seek professional help. This is a growing problem that won't go away without God or counselors. The innocent children suffer the most, and if not helped they will grow up and repeat the cycle.

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