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OverviewOvercoming the Narcissist, Sociopath, Psychopath, and Other Domestic Abusers: Workbook for Support Groups and Bible Studies is a leading-edge, all-inclusive workbook for small groups and individuals that contains everything a woman needs to know about how to recognize a toxic relationship, break free, and thrive. Written by TEDx speaker, family law attorney, and certified domestic violence professional Charlene Quint, this workbook is designed to accompany her groundbreaking, best-selling, and multi-award-winning book Overcoming the Narcissist, Sociopath, Psychopath, and Other Domestic Abusers: The Comprehensive Handbook to Recognize, Remove, and Recover from Abuse. This workbook is a hands-on, interactive guide specially designed for women in small group settings or individual study. The curriculum helps women recognize abuse, remove themselves from a toxic relationship, and recover from the damage it causes to their mental, physical, financial, and spiritual well-being. This definitive workbook details the entire process of assessing what is healthy in individuals and relationships, identifying abuse and abusers' tactics, describing the practical steps a woman must take to leave a toxic relationship safely, and guiding women through the steps to find healing and wholeness so that she can become the woman she was created to be. Drawing on Quint's professional and personal experiences and expertise, the workbook is written for women who have been in destructive relationships to heal and become the victorious, fearless women God created them to be. Supported by research, grounded in Scripture, and weaving in the best psychological, spiritual, financial, and legal practices, the workbook provides a guide to gently lift women out of the darkness and confusion of a toxic relationship and into light, clarity, and freedom. Women who have followed this curriculum in support groups and Bible studies describe it as ""life-changing"" and ""nothing short of a miracle."" Among many things, the workbook leads women in mastering the 3 Rs of Truth(TM) and the 3 Rs of Abuse(TM) When you Recognize, Reject, and Replace lies with Truth, you can Recognize, Remove, and Recover from Abuse(TM). Most of all, the workbook empowers and inspires women on their journey from victim to victorious. Applauded by participants, therapists, domestic abuse professionals, and clergy, Overcoming the Narcissist, Sociopath, Psychopath, and Other Domestic Abusers: Workbook for Support Groups and Bible Studies is a vital resource for survivors of abuse as well as therapists, domestic violence organizations, women's ministry directors, clergy, congregation leaders and all those dedicated to providing hope and healing to women recovering from toxic relationships. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Charlene D QuintPublisher: Redemption Press Imprint: Redemption Press Dimensions: Width: 20.30cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.544kg ISBN: 9781646457526ISBN 10: 1646457528 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 27 July 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsEndorsements from Professionals: Abuse Care is a profoundly necessary and incredibly important resource for the body of Christ. The epidemic of abuse and the complex challenges faced by Christians experiencing abuse deserve the understanding and support that Abuse Care thoughtfully and comprehensively provides. Each session provides participants with a life-giving understanding of abuse rooted in God's word, and invaluable support essential for the Christian journey to hope, healing, and freedom after abuse. Abuse Care is for a time such as this; it is the Balm in Gilead for abuse victims and abuse advocates alike. -Patrick Weaver, domestic abuse advocate, certified domestic abuse counselor, pastor, spiritual mentor, founder of Patrick Weaver Ministries, the Exodus Project Charlene continues to be a voice of healing and support for women as they journey through healing from toxic relationships. Knowing the true source of healing in Christ helps us to navigate post-abuse differently. This workbook educates and empowers those on the journey to healing. Thank you, Charlene, for sharing the heart of God in healing his daughters. -Lisa Alexander Thiombiano, M.S., doctoral candidate - Behavioral Health Leadership founder and executive director of Stand Up Survivor Charlene's insightful concepts in relating biblical solutions to survivors of abuse have had a profound impact on the women we help in our support groups. At our nonprofit, Out of the Dark, we have been utilizing Overcoming the Narcissist, Sociopath, Psychopath, and Other Domestic Abusers for several years and have witnessed incredible victories and breakthroughs! Our mission is to help women overcome trauma, get their lives back, and become who God created them to be, and Charlene's book and workbook inspire and empower them in their journey. -Loraine Garcia-Godfrey, MPA, CEO/executive director of Out of the Dark Endorsements from Participants: This is everything I needed each and every session. This material is what I needed to hear. The last few sessions on lies we believe and God's truth-I have no words. -E.D. I was uncertain I could move forward. But I heard Charlene's certainty in God over and over, and the certainty in Scripture that God doesn't want us to live in abuse. There is so much information. I had tried a therapist, but she gave me bad advice. I am so thankful for this group. -J. R. The book is awesome. And the workbook is phenomenal. -J.L. This has been a capstone experience for me as a woman of faith. I had confused what God really says about staying in an abusive marriage with what I heard in church. I loved connecting with Scripture and other women of faith. It opened my eyes to the lies I had believed, what is really meant about forgiveness, and the role of Satan in our abusive marriage. For so long I had prayed that God would fix my marriage. But that wasn't what God wanted-He wanted deliverance. This study made the scales fall from my eyes. -K.C. Author InformationCharlene Quint serves as a family law attorney who focuses her practice on helping women overcome domestic abuse. She also serves as a certified domestic violence professional, advocate for survivors of domestic abuse, and best-selling and award-winning author. An inspirational TEDx speaker, podcast and television guest, and public speaker, she has spoken to thousands of people, raising awareness of domestic abuse. As founder of AbuseCare.org, a nondenominational organization dedicated to helping women find hope and healing after domestic abuse, Ms. Quint facilitates nationwide small groups and Bible studies and provides training for clergy, congregational leaders, businesses, and community groups on how to address domestic abuse. Ms. Quint is co-chair of the Partnership for a Safer Lake County, a network of organizations combating all forms of abuse. She has served on a number of boards, including the board of regents of Trinity International University. She currently serves on the board of Northern Seminary. Ms. Quint was awarded the Augustana College Alumni Humanitarian Award for her groundbreaking work with survivors of domestic abuse.When she is not writing, speaking, or lawyering, Ms. Quint enjoys skiing, sky diving, snorkeling, travel, playing the piano, singing, fellowshipping with friends and family, and hanging out in nature. She has three wonderful adult children and lives in the Chicago area with her husband, a fluffy golden retriever, and two cats with attitude. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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