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Entering the Thriver Zone: A Seven-Step Guide to Thriving After Abuse
Contributor(s): Omilian Jd, Susan M. (Author)
ISBN: 0984250921     ISBN-13: 9780984250929
Publisher: Butterfly Bliss Productions LLC
OUR PRICE:   $13.46  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: September 2016
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BISAC Categories:
- Self-help | Abuse
- Family & Relationships | Abuse - General
- Self-help | Personal Growth - Self-esteem
Series: Thriver Zone
Physical Information: 0.34" H x 7.5" W x 9.25" (0.62 lbs) 160 pages
Themes:
- Topical - Self-Esteem
 
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Publisher Description:
No longer a victim, beyond a survivor, she is a thriver on the brink of a new life. She's a new breed of woman moving on after abuse and she wants her revenge. Living well is her best revenge. She is pushing through her fears to find positive energy and forge a new future for herself and her children. Ready to take this life-changing journey of self-discovery from victim to survivor to thriver and permanently break the cycle of violence in your life? Author Susan Omilian has used her seven-step motivational process to assist hundreds of women on their journey over the last fifteen years. Now in book form with easy-to-use worksheets, invigorating writing exercises and inspirational thriver success stories, readers will... See their journey from struggle to transformation to happy ending. Quiet critical voices and awaken their Happy Person Inside. Attract positive energy to push through their fears. Set new, achievable goals to put them in the thriver zone. The innovative material in this guide is valuable not only for victims of abuse but also for their families, friends, counselors, therapists, crisis center staffs, and attorneys. It is a resource for these helpers and supporters, offering a process for the journey to thriving for those caught in this web of abuse.

Contributor Bio(s): Omilian, Susan M.: - An attorney, author and motivational speaker, Susan Omilian has worked extensively as an advocate to end violence against women for the past forty years. In the 1970s, she founded a rape crisis center, represented battered women in divorce proceedings in the early 1980s. She also litigated sex discrimination cases including helping to articulate the legal concept that made sexual harassment illegal in the 1990s. She is a published author of several books on women's issues including sex discrimination law as well as numerous articles and essays for newspapers and magazines including The Voice, The Journal of the Battered Women's Movement published by The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV.) Susan holds a law degree from Wayne State University in Detroit and a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from the University of Michigan. She is licensed to practice law in both Connecticut and Michigan. With the death of her nineteen-year-old niece Maggie who was shot and killed in October, 1999 by her ex-boyfriend, Susan's work on behalf of women became more personal and immediate. She vowed to help other women move on after abuse and create a new life for themselves and their children as Maggie could not.