The confusion is suffocating. Your husband’s words twist reality, your faith community tells you to endure, and every attempt to figure out what’s going on leaves you feeling more guilty, afraid, and lost.
But what if the problem isn’t you?
The Emotional Abuse Awareness Toolkit is like a tall, cold glass of water in a desert. Might be a bit jolting, but it will also fill your mind and soul with the relief you desperately crave.
Inside, you’ll find an emotional abuse quiz, a powerful book chapter from the best selling book, Is It Me? Making Sense of Your Confusing Marriage, a guided workbook, a revealing emotional abuse workshop, an emotional abuse coaching session replay, an emotional abuse Q&A replay, and a podcast directory for Christian women in emotionally destructive marriages—all designed to break through the confusion and give you some strategies and practical tools to help you manage your mind around what’s happening your marriage relationship.
I know what it’s like to sit in church, plaster on a smile, and wonder if anyone would believe me if I told the truth. I know what it’s like to lie awake at night, replaying conversations, second-guessing myself, and thinking, Maybe if I just try harder, he’ll change. He didn’t.
I’ve been where you are: questioning, doubting, afraid to make the wrong choice. And I’ve walked the road to freedom. It wasn’t easy, but it was worth it. Now, as an author, podcast host, teacher, and advocate for Christian women in emotionally and spiritually abusive marriages, I’ve spent the last eight years helping thousands of women untangle themselves from the lies that keep them stuck.
My wisdom doesn’t just come from research (though, trust me, I’ve done plenty of that); it comes from experience. I get it. The fear. The guilt. The overwhelming weight of it all. And I also know the way forward.
I’ll show you!
If you’re tired of feeling stuck, this toolkit will help you take the first step toward truth, peace, and the life God actually wants for you. (And no, He doesn’t want you miserable just so you can say you “tried.”)