
In her firstbrself-published book, “Healing from Hidden Abuse,” Southlake therapist Shannon Thomasbrnarrates the raw and emotional journey that psychological abuse victims face.brThe 255-page book provides readers with a roadmap to recovery, including herbrSix Stages of Healing. Tantor Media, a leading audiobook publisher, also released an audiobook version of Thomas' book.
A leading therapist andbrsurvivor herself, Thomas is one of the few in the field to bridge the gapbrbetween pop culture and clinical advice. A valuable tool for victims andbrtherapists alike, “Healing from Hidden Abuse” is now spreading the message ofbrrecovery internationally, with registered host groups and book study clubs inbreight countries and 27 states across the United States.
“Psychological abusebrleaves no bruises. There are no broken bones. There are no holes in the walls.brThe bruises, brokenness and holes are held tightly within the target of thebrabuse,” said Thomas in a press release. “There is so little understanding andbrstep-by-step process for psychological abuse victims to find healing. As abrcounselor and survivor, I decided to shed light on the crippling effect of thisbrhidden abuse and build the model of recovery to help targets go deeper withbrtheir healing.”
For more information,brvisit ShannonThomas.com.
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