Healing Well & Living Free Foundation

Resources

Recommended Reading

Books:

  • Healing Well and Living Free from an Abusive Relationship: A 7-Day Devotional by Dr. Ramona Probasco
  • Why Does He Do That? Inside the Minds of Angry & Controlling Men by Lundy Bancroft
  • Should I Stay or Should I Go? A Guide to Knowing if Your Relationship Can and Should Be Saved by Lundy Bancroft and Jac Patrissi
  • How to Spot a Dangerous Man Before You Get Involved by Sandra L. Brown, M.A.
  • How to Spot a Dangerous Man Workbook: A Survival Guide for Women by Sandra L. Brown, M.A.
  • Women Who Love Psychopaths: Inside the Relationships of Inevitable Harm With Psychopaths, Sociopaths, & Narcissists by Sandra L. Brown, M.A.
  • The Domestic Violence Sourcebook (Third Edition) by Dawn Bradley Berry, J.D.
  • The Emotionally Destructive Marriage: How to Find Your Voice and Reclaim Your Hope by Leslie Vernick
  • The Emotionally Destructive Relationship: Seeing It, Stopping It, Surviving It by Leslie Vernick
  • Domestic Violence: What Every Pastor Needs to Know by Reverend Al Miles
  • Healing the Hurting: Giving Hope and Help to Abused Women by Catherine Clark Kroeger & James R. Beck
  • Keeping the Faith: Guidance for Christian Women Facing Abuse by Marie M. Fortune
  • No Place for Abuse: Biblical & Practical Resources to Counteract Domestic Violence by Catherine Clark Kroeger & Nancy Nason-Clark
  • “Not to People Like Us” Hidden Abuse in Upscale Marriages by Susan Weitzman, Ph.D.
  • Refuge From Abuse: Healing and Hope for Abused Christian Women by Nancy Nason-Clark & Catherine Clark Kroeger
  • The Verbally Abusive Relationship: How to Recognize It and How to Respond by Patricia Evans
  • When Dad Hurts Mom: Helping Your Children Heal the Wounds of Witnessing Abuse by Lundy Bancroft
  • Women, Abuse, and the Bible: How Scripture Can Be Used to Hurt or Heal by Catherine Clark Kroeger & James R. Beck
  • Ending Violence in Teen Dating Relationships by Reverend Al Miles
  • In Love and Danger—A Teen’s Guide to Breaking Free of Abusive Relationships by Barrie Levy
  • Chain Chain Change: For Black Women in Abusive Relationships by Evelyn C. White
  • Mejor Sola Que Mal Acompanada: For the Latina in an Abusive Relationship by Myrna Zambrano
  • The Batterer as Parent: Addressing the Impact of Domestic Violence on Family Dynamics by Lundy Bancroft & Jay Silverman
  • Divorced from Justice: The Abuse of Women and Children by Divorce Lawyers and Judges by Karen Winner
  • Keeping the Faith: Guidance for Christian Women Facing Abuse by Marie Fortune
  • To Be an Anchor in the Storm: A Guide for Families and Friends of Abused Women by Susan Brewster, M.S.S.W.
  • Safety Planning with Battered Women by Jill Davies, Eleanor Lyon & Diane Monti-Catania

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