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Warning Signs - Volume 2: Warning Signs, #2
Warning Signs - Volume 3: Warning Signs, #3
Warning Signs - Volume 1: Warning Signs, #1
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This is the third book in the Warning Signs series. This volume will show how I began to see the abuse that was occurring, started questioning my trust in him, and found the courage to leave. It also depicts how people cope with the emotional abuse and inner turmoil of it all, how people leave, and how people grow afterward. Share your thoughts and stories using #WarningSigns so we can grow together.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherKate Mageau
Release dateAug 13, 2022
Warning Signs - Volume 2: Warning Signs, #2
Warning Signs - Volume 3: Warning Signs, #3
Warning Signs - Volume 1: Warning Signs, #1

Titles in the series (3)

  • Warning Signs - Volume 1: Warning Signs, #1

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    Warning Signs - Volume 1: Warning Signs, #1
    Warning Signs - Volume 1: Warning Signs, #1

    I wrote this book to help people learn the warning signs of intimate partner violence (IPV) and domestic violence (DV). This is my personal story of enduring abuse and how I eventually left. After each chapter in the story, there is a section called "warning signs" that discusses the warning signs of abuse that I did not see at the time, to help people see the signs in the context of abuse as it occurs and learn about how it happens. As a community of people reading this book and people that care about DV and IPV survivors, I hope that we can help people make smart decisions. Share your thoughts and stories using #WarningSigns so we can grow together.

  • Warning Signs - Volume 2: Warning Signs, #2

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    Warning Signs - Volume 2: Warning Signs, #2
    Warning Signs - Volume 2: Warning Signs, #2

    This is the second book in the Warning Sign series, which helps people learn the warning signs of intimate partner violence (IPV) and domestic violence (DV). In this volume, I write about our marriage and how it felt, the good times and the bad. In these warning signs sections, you will learn about trauma bonding and other reasons people stay in abusive relationships. The important message is that people stay in these relationships for a variety of reasons, and we should never judge someone for making the choice to stay. People will leave when they are ready and when they are safe to leave. Share your thoughts and stories using #WarningSigns so we can grow together.

  • Warning Signs - Volume 3: Warning Signs, #3

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    Warning Signs - Volume 3: Warning Signs, #3
    Warning Signs - Volume 3: Warning Signs, #3

    This is the third book in the Warning Signs series. This volume will show how I began to see the abuse that was occurring, started questioning my trust in him, and found the courage to leave. It also depicts how people cope with the emotional abuse and inner turmoil of it all, how people leave, and how people grow afterward. Share your thoughts and stories using #WarningSigns so we can grow together.

Author

Kate Mageau

Hello! Thank you for taking the time to read this. I am a domestic violence and intimate partner violence survivor. After I experienced abuse, I attended a support group at a domestic violence advocacy agency and learned about the cycle of abuse. I also saw a mental health counselor who taught me more about abuse and how to heal from it. Five years later, in 2019, I returned to the same agency and volunteered my time to co-facilitate the same support group, where I continued to learn even more about the abuse. I am currently in my last year in a Master’s of Counseling Education, specializing in Mental Health Counseling, where I am learning further more about abuse and domestic violence. And if you think that isn’t enough, I am also in an internship at an agency that specializes in helping domestic violence survivors heal from abuse, where I — you guessed it —learn even more about abuse. When I graduate in December of 2022, I plan to continue helping domestic violence survivors as a mental health counselor. I also enjoy my life and spend time not thinking about abuse! I enjoy kayaking, reading, writing, painting, traveling, cooking, gardening, and spending time with those I love – my family, my friends, my wonderful and supportive boyfriend who is nothing like my ex, and my cat, Penelope.

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