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F*ck The Fear

Par : Brooke LaLone
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8247018599
  • EAN9798247018599
  • Date de parution09/02/2026
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Résumé

What if fear wasn't your weakness - but the place your power was buried?F*ck the Fear is a raw, unfiltered, and deeply human account of surviving domestic abuse, psychological warfare, and systemic betrayal - and the long, nonlinear road back to self-trust, safety, and freedom. Written by a licensed marriage and family therapist who never imagined she'd become one of her own case studies, this book weaves personal narrative with trauma-informed insight to expose how abuse actually works: quietly, incrementally, and often disguised as love, loyalty, or "just how things are."From the seductive honeymoon phase and love-bombing cycle, to coercive control, family court, financial abuse, and the invisible aftermath that lives in the body long after you leave - this book does not sanitize the truth.
It names it. You'll walk with the author through: The subtle early signals she ignored - and why so many survivors do How childhood conditioning and authoritarian family systems prime us for abusive dynamics What fear really does to the nervous system, intuition, and sense of self Why leaving is often the most dangerous part - especially for mothers How systems meant to protect can mirror abuse And how healing doesn't begin with positivity, but with honesty, anger, grief, and radical self-permission This is not a self-help book full of platitudes.
It's not a replacement for therapy. And it's not written to make anyone comfortable. It is a companion for anyone who has: Questioned their reality after emotional or psychological abuse Been told they were "too sensitive, " "too much, " or "overreacting" Stayed longer than they wanted to - and blamed themselves for it Felt their body screaming while their mind tried to explain it away Or wondered if freedom was possible after everything that happened Despite the darkness it moves through, F*ck the Fear ultimately offers something radical: permission.
Permission to trust your body. Permission to feel anger without shame. Permission to tell the truth. Permission to build a life that no longer requires you to disappear. This book is for survivors. For clinicians and helpers who want to understand abuse beyond theory. For anyone ready to stop shrinking - and start living. Content Warning: This book discusses domestic violence, coercive control, suicide, sexual assault, and systemic injustice.
Readers are encouraged to proceed with care and access support as needed.