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Patricia Evans on Verbal Abuse Part 3

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Uploaded by on Mar 15, 2010

Verbal abuse is so much more than name calling. It is the hidden side of domestic violence. It is devestating to the to the people it targets. This video by Author Patricia Evans begins a discussion on the topic.

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  • @blogosaurous You've been through it? I have as well. Women as just as bad as men; just in a different way.

  • Very good

  • Patricia u need to write a book for verbally abused men.

  • It freaked him out and he has been acting weirder than ever. I am not trying to be hurtful but I wonder if it is ever possible to change an emotional abuser by switching the tables on them and doing to do what they have done in order to help them see the hateful nature of this thing and change?

  • Thank you for giving me the understanding I was severely lacking with this guy. I exposed him to his two best friends and he just left my house a little while ago. He was more concerned about what they think about him than the emotional pain he has caused me under the guise of teaching me business. He has sabotaged the company with every chance he gets, takes all the money and does none of the work. He claims all the credit for its successes. 26 days ago I sent him a list mirroring page 228-245.

  • I went on a day trip to another city and started reading The Verbally Abusive Man - Can He Changed? This book changed everything for me. It was like you crawled into my life from day 30 of my relationship with my business partner and wrote the handbook on how to finally decode this insidious and pernicious character. We are not in a relationship but I cannot have another man in my life. From the moment I introduced him to my daughters he has not ever had another kind word to say to or about me

  • Thank you Patricia, your book finally made me see what was really happening in my relationship and after counselling I eventually left. It was so silent and insidious and yet behind closed doors I was walking on eggshells - being called a c***, him being angry and unpredictable. People thought he was a good guy, only a few could see it. I kept thinking "what am I doing wrong? how could I have said that differently?" I'd second guess myself. Left him and he was so angry he lost control.

  • Thank you Patricia Evans for these videos, you're so awesome!

  • i am an abuser, and i had no idea that i was doing these devastating things to my wife. thanks for giving me hope that i can change.

  • These jurks smell me out like flys on shat.

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