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Identifying Patterns of An Abusive Husband Can Go A Long Way Toward Mitigating Domestic Abuse Say Relationship Experts
Among the thousands of domestic and family violence scenarios played out every day in households across the globe, the majority of the verbal abuse
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(Free-Press-Release.com) December 17, 2011 --
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA (December 2011) –
Among the thousands of domestic and family violence scenarios played out every day in households across the globe, the majority of the verbal abuse, Emotional Abuse and physical violence is perpetrated by the husband or male partner. While women are just as capable of Domestic Abuse, they presently comprise a much smaller demographic of violent offenders. “This is due partly to the fact that what often belies Emotional Abuse and Domestic Abuse is undiagnosed narcissism, and men make up the majority of those with NPD,” says Kim Cooper, author of Back From the Looking Glass, a book devoted to exploring Narcissistic Personality Disorder and the root causes for domestic violence and abusive relationships.
Emotional Abuse, verbal attacks, uncontrolled rage and irrational mood swings or accusations are significant signs that your Abusive Husband or spouse may be suffering from the symptoms of Narcissism.
Cooper’s book is both a thoughtful research study about Domestic Abuse and Narcissistic Personality Disorder and a candid confession about her own marital and family dysfunction being married to an Abusive Husband. Her book and website offer education and a self-help approach to learning about family dysfunction and Domestic Abuse, with supporting articles, workbooks and even a radio program about the signs of Emotional Abuse, domestic violence and the full range of behaviors an Abusive Husband may exhibit that fall under the umbrella of Narcissistic Personality Disorder.
Cooper’s marriage today is strong and healthy and she and her husband Steve Cooper co-host their website and radio shows to bring home the message that Domestic Abuse and Narcissistic Personality Disorder can be managed treated and ultimately cured.
Their work, advice and programs provide insight and steps couples can put into practical use right away. The Love Safety Net radio show, through casual yet thoughtful discussion of topics pertaining to Domestic Abuse and Narcissism, the couple offers entertaining yet highly helpful and useful information about recognizing then dealing with Emotional Abuse
To learn more visit www.narcissismcured.com.
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