Is your partner unreasonably jealous?
Fact: Every day 3 women die at the hands of an abusive partner in the USA.
Fact: Physical abuse begins as mental abuse in almost every case.
Jealousy can be mistaken for an endearing display of affection, but it is often a sign of something more sinister.
How do you know when jealousy has crossed the line from simple affection to unhealthy obsession?
Can you fix it before it's too late?
You might think jealousy is a natural part of being in love; a partner's way of demonstrating how much they care.
But, what if jealousy reaches such an extreme that you find yourself constantly under attack, accused of things you haven't done?
Jealousy is a form of mental abuse that often escalates into physical violence.
Knowing how to recognize abnormal behavior in your partner can save you from months, even years of mental anguish. It may even save your life.
The Jealousy Game follows the cycle of abuse as it develops within a woman's relationship with a jealous man, starting with subtle little displays of jealousy and culminating in a struggle between life and death.
It provides a list of common symptoms that appear when a relationship has progressed beyond what is healthy.
If you recognize your own relationship in any of these scenarios, it is a sign that you should consider ending it before you become traumatized, injured or even killed.
This book can be an eye-opening read for young women who are new to dating and a chilling walk down memory lane for those of us who have experienced jealousy and abuse first-hand.
Dedicated to all survivors of domestic violence; and especially to the ones who did not survive.
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Mandy White lives on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
Being one of those weird, reclusive writer types, Mandy might be found lurking in the forest, picking wild mushrooms and daydreaming dark thoughts that inevitably come to life in print.
This author's work often features Canadian characters and locations; she delights in twisting her everyday surroundings into weird and disturbing tales.
Caution: if you happen to cross her path, you might find yourself (as a character inspired by you) in an upcoming story.
Author of several novels and countless short stories, Mandy has a particular fondness for short stories. She is founder of WPaD (Writers, Poets and Deviants), a group of writers known for publishing charity anthologies for MS and cancer research.
She also publishes an ongoing series of short story collections known as DysFictional (Dysfunctional Fiction).
All of Mandy White's books are available worldwide in print and ebook editions from most online book retailers.
Follow the DysFictional blog to read new short stories by the same author: www.dysfictional.com
To learn more about upcoming projects, visit Mandy White's website: http://mandywrite.weebly.com/
Facebook fan page: http://www.facebook.com/authormandywhite
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Is your boyfriend or husband unreasonably jealous?
Fact:
Every day 3 women die at the hands of an abusive partner in the USA.
Fact:
Physical abuse often goes hand in hand with jealousy.
Many people mistake jealousy for an endearing display of affection without realizing it can be a sign of something more sinister. How do you know when jealousy has crossed the line from simple affection to unhealthy obsession?
Can you fix it before it's too late?
You may think jealousy is a natural part of being in love, or that jealousy is a man's way of showing how much he cares. But, what about when jealousy reaches such an extreme that you find yourself constantly under attack, accused of things you haven't done?
Jealousy is a form of mental abuse.
It may even escalate into physical violence.
How can you tell if your relationship has reached the danger point? Knowing how to recognize abnormal behavior in your partner can save you from months, even years of mental anguish. It may even save your life.
The Jealousy Game follows the cycle of abuse as it develops within a woman's relationship with a jealous man, starting with subtle little displays of jealousy and culminating in a struggle between life and death.
It provides a list of common symptoms that appear when a relationship has progressed beyond what should be considered normal. If you recognize your own relationship in any of these scenarios, it is a sign that you should consider ending it before you become traumatized, injured or even killed.
This book can be an eye-opening read for young women who are new to dating and a chilling walk down memory lane for those of us who have experienced jealousy first-hand.
Dedicated to all survivors of domestic violence; and especially to the ones who did not survive.