In this essential resource, Josiah Cornell draws from global research, lived experience, and therapeutic insight to uncover the many faces of domestic violence-including coercive control, emotional abuse, narcissistic relationships, financial sabotage, post-separation abuse, and legal manipulation. With clarity and compassion, it explores the hidden dynamics behind closed doors and the long-term trauma survivors carry in silence.
Whether you're a victim seeking healing, a counsellor, support worker, social worker, or frontline responder, or a student studying psychology, social care, or law, this book offers in-depth knowledge and practical tools. From safety planning and trauma recovery to child safeguarding, intersectional abuse, and healing from narcissistic abuse, this is a comprehensive, trauma-informed guide for breaking the cycle.
Including survivor stories, case studies, and strategies for both personal empowerment and systemic change, Breaking the Silence is an urgent call to action-for communities, courts, schools, and society.
This book is more than information-it's validation, awareness, and hope. A must-read for those ready to turn survival into strength and silence into power.
Because safeguarding isn't just a job, it's everyone's responsibility.
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