Are you ready to finally recover your peace of mind?
We are living in a time where betrayal abounds. Tragically, most of
know or know of someone who has been scarred by the betrayal
bandit. In whatever form it takes (financial, political, personal,
social, legal, environmental, cultural, etc.), no one is immune
from the infectious waves of betrayal moving through our society.
"Breaking Through Betrayal: And Recovering the Peace Within" is for
any individual who has experienced or is experiencing betrayal, who
carries the wounds or scars of betrayal injury, and who is
struggling to break through its bonds. Betrayal has known us far
longer than we have known it; it is time to change that. Readers of
this book will be challenged to:
Explore the different kinds of betrayal while connecting with the
experiences of others. Unravel the emotions and behaviors that
accompany betrayal injury and explore the factors which contribute
to the intensity and duration of symptoms. Empower yourself by
embracing an interactive healing process tailored specifically for
recovery from betrayal injury.Revive and restore your mind, body,
and spirit through a series of activities, exercises, and
self-assessments which provide tools for renewal, as well as
working through relapse or re-injury.Reclaim your rightful sense of
self.
Therapists Praise "Breaking Through Betrayal"
"Useful for anyone caught in self-blame, shame or repeated
victimization. Though almost the antithesis of my
inner-transformation approach, this empowering 'in-control'
approach can help readers take charge, assess injury, gauge healing
and find excellent strategies to protect themselves from future
trauma when relating to one's betrayer."
--Beth Hedva, Ph.D. author of award-winning "Betrayal, Trust and
Forgiveness"
"This volume deals with the subject of betrayal, and is appropriate
as a self-help aid for clients. It also contains useful suggestions
for therapists dealing with those who have experienced betrayal of
trust of several kinds: interpersonal, familial, sexual, and
financial. The steps in the healing process are well outlined and
make clear that relapse is to be expected. Overlap with loss and
the grief process is also well discussed."
--Lucy R. Ferguson, Ph.D., Member, AFTNC
Faculty Member and Dean Emerita, CSPP, Alliant University
About the Author
Holli Kenley is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the
state ofCalifornia. She holds a Masters Degree in Psychology with
an emphasis onMarriage, Family, and Child Counseling. For over a
decade (both as an intern and a licensed clinician), Holli has
worked in a variety of settings: a women's shelter and transitional
housing, a counseling center, and in private practice.
Learn more at www.HolliKenley.com
From the New Horizons in Therapy Series at Loving Healing Press
www.LovingHealing.com
Self-Help: Abuse - Psychological
Family & Relationships: Dysfunctional Families
Psychology: Cognitive Therapy
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