Breaking The Silence - The Truth About Domestic Violence

Par : Josiah Cornell
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231356607
  • EAN9798231356607
  • Date de parution18/06/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

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**Breaking the Silence: The Truth About Domestic Violence** by Josiah CornellGet ready to delve into a powerful and illuminating exploration of one of society's most pressing and often hidden crises: domestic violence. This isn't just about shock statistics or sensational news stories; it's about the painful, lived experiences of countless individuals caught in a cycle of fear, silence, and incredible resilience that commands respect.
In this gripping and thoughtful book, Josiah Cornell draws from his rich background in the justice system, prisons, and various domestic violence support services. He pulls back the curtain on the raw and unsettling truths surrounding abuse, ensuring that the narrative remains grounded in real-life experiences. You'll encounter the harrowing but empowering testimonies of survivors, shed light on the alarming behaviours of their abusers, and pinpoint the systemic flaws that allow this devastating cycle to persist."Breaking the Silence" goes beyond the pages of a typical book; it serves as a clarion call for a much-needed conversation about the facets of domestic violence that often go unspoken.
This work shines a light on the issues that society tends to ignore and galvanises us towards a collective awakening that can inspire genuine change. By offering a platform for survivors to share their deeply personal stories, Cornell empowers them to break free from the chains of silence and finally be heard. He challenges the all-too-common question of "Why didn't they leave?" and invites us to explore a more profound inquiry: "How were they made to stay?" This paradigm shift not only sparks hope but also urges us to confront and dismantle the deeply ingrained roots of abuse that fester in the shadows of our communities.
Cornell does not shy away from addressing both subtle and overt forms of violence, including coercive control, trauma bonding, economic manipulation, technology abuse, female genital mutilation, honour-based violence, and post-separation abuse. His exploration of these brutal realities is a wake-up call and equips readers with effective strategies for healing and rebuilding their lives. It serves as a testament that recovery is not just a distant aspiration; it can become a tangible reality within reach.
With a direct yet compelling voice, Cornell intricately weaves lived experiences, thorough research, and the invaluable insights of survivors into this immersive narrative. This book is essential reading for anyone working in social care, education, law, mental health, safeguarding, or healthcare. It's equally vital for survivors and allies who are dedicated to fostering empathy and understanding within their communities.
In a world where silence often perpetuates abuse, breaking that silence becomes an act of immense bravery and defiance. "Breaking the Silence" is more than just a call for awareness; it's a resounding push for action. This crucial resource empowers readers to identify the signs of abuse and stand firmly alongside survivors in their courageous quest for justice, healing, and reclaiming their lives.
With understanding and solidarity, we can work together to dismantle the barriers that enable this crisis, paving the way for a safer future for everyone.
**Breaking the Silence: The Truth About Domestic Violence** by Josiah CornellGet ready to delve into a powerful and illuminating exploration of one of society's most pressing and often hidden crises: domestic violence. This isn't just about shock statistics or sensational news stories; it's about the painful, lived experiences of countless individuals caught in a cycle of fear, silence, and incredible resilience that commands respect.
In this gripping and thoughtful book, Josiah Cornell draws from his rich background in the justice system, prisons, and various domestic violence support services. He pulls back the curtain on the raw and unsettling truths surrounding abuse, ensuring that the narrative remains grounded in real-life experiences. You'll encounter the harrowing but empowering testimonies of survivors, shed light on the alarming behaviours of their abusers, and pinpoint the systemic flaws that allow this devastating cycle to persist."Breaking the Silence" goes beyond the pages of a typical book; it serves as a clarion call for a much-needed conversation about the facets of domestic violence that often go unspoken.
This work shines a light on the issues that society tends to ignore and galvanises us towards a collective awakening that can inspire genuine change. By offering a platform for survivors to share their deeply personal stories, Cornell empowers them to break free from the chains of silence and finally be heard. He challenges the all-too-common question of "Why didn't they leave?" and invites us to explore a more profound inquiry: "How were they made to stay?" This paradigm shift not only sparks hope but also urges us to confront and dismantle the deeply ingrained roots of abuse that fester in the shadows of our communities.
Cornell does not shy away from addressing both subtle and overt forms of violence, including coercive control, trauma bonding, economic manipulation, technology abuse, female genital mutilation, honour-based violence, and post-separation abuse. His exploration of these brutal realities is a wake-up call and equips readers with effective strategies for healing and rebuilding their lives. It serves as a testament that recovery is not just a distant aspiration; it can become a tangible reality within reach.
With a direct yet compelling voice, Cornell intricately weaves lived experiences, thorough research, and the invaluable insights of survivors into this immersive narrative. This book is essential reading for anyone working in social care, education, law, mental health, safeguarding, or healthcare. It's equally vital for survivors and allies who are dedicated to fostering empathy and understanding within their communities.
In a world where silence often perpetuates abuse, breaking that silence becomes an act of immense bravery and defiance. "Breaking the Silence" is more than just a call for awareness; it's a resounding push for action. This crucial resource empowers readers to identify the signs of abuse and stand firmly alongside survivors in their courageous quest for justice, healing, and reclaiming their lives.
With understanding and solidarity, we can work together to dismantle the barriers that enable this crisis, paving the way for a safer future for everyone.