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"What do you do when the one you love lets you down? If you are wondering about whether you are experiencing abuse from a partner or are unsure if your damaged relationship can be fixed, finding answers can seem daunting--or even impossible. When Love Hurts can help answer your questions, using exercises and resources to assist you in making sense of your relationship, addressing all forms of abuse, including verbal, emotional, financial, sexual, and physical. This practical guidebook is a supportive andnonjudgmental resource for women who are feeling powerless and confused. Authors Jill Cory…mehr

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"What do you do when the one you love lets you down? If you are wondering about whether you are experiencing abuse from a partner or are unsure if your damaged relationship can be fixed, finding answers can seem daunting--or even impossible. When Love Hurts can help answer your questions, using exercises and resources to assist you in making sense of your relationship, addressing all forms of abuse, including verbal, emotional, financial, sexual, and physical. This practical guidebook is a supportive andnonjudgmental resource for women who are feeling powerless and confused. Authors Jill Cory and Karen McAndless-Davis, with their decades of work supporting women with experiences of abuse, offer their insights and share stories from women to help you make sense of your relationship. By drawing on your own wisdom and that of the many women who have shared your experience, When Love Hurts can help you find the answers you've been looking for"--
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Jill Cory began working with women in abusive relationships at the Calgary Women’s Emergency Shelter in the early 1980s. After moving to Vancouver, she pursued research that would help to understand the challenges that women face when leaving abusive relationships. For the following seven years she developed and facilitated separate group counseling programs for women and their abusive partners. Jill currently works at BC Women’s Hospital & Health Centre, helping healthcare providers to understand the negative impact that abuse has on women’s health and to deliver women-centred care. Jill lives with David, her partner of thirty-one years, and their two adult children, Becky and Ben.   Karen McAndless-Davis’s passion for this issue comes from personal experience. Her partner, Bruce was abusive at the beginning of their marriage. After several years of hard work Bruce changed his abusive behavior and the beliefs underlying his actions. Karen and Bruce have now been happily married in a relationship of trust and respect for over twenty-five years. They have two children, Luke and Isaac. For many years now, she has provided individual and group counseling to women in various communities. She also travels widely to provide training on the women-centered approach presented in When Love Hurts.