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Alexis Nicole White Announce The Publish Of The Covered



2026-08-20 05:05:29 Business

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Private Memoir Highlights the Importance of Emotional Health Alexis Nicole White is one of thousands of Millennials graduating from college in 2008. She is unemployed and inexperienced; trying to figure out what?s next.
But with the opportunity to relocate to Atlanta, she is determined to execute her dreams.
Atlanta, GA ?Author Alexis Nicole White releases painful memoir underlining emotional abuse in new book, The Covered. The publication falls in the ?Biographies & Memoir? genre of non-fictional works. It tells the story of woman combating several forms of emotional abuse. As she matures, she learns the importance of having self-love and faith.
Emotional abuse is just one form of abuse that people can experience in a relationship. Though emotional abuse doesn?t leave physical scars, it can have a huge impact on your confidence and self-esteem. There are a couple of different types of emotional abuse and it might not be noticeable at first. However, if you are being emotionally abused The Covered will surely help you with many things you can do to get support.
Many concerning relationships involve aspects of emotional abuse. The aim of emotional abuse is to chip away at a person?s feeling of self-worth and independence. In an emotionally abusive relationship, a person may feel that there is no way out of the relationship or that without their partner they will have nothing.

Emotional abuse can feel equally as destructive and damaging as physical abuse and can do a terrible amount of damage to a person?s mental health. It's common in physically abusive relationships to also include aspects of emotional abuse as this is how power and control is maintained within the relationship.
Types of emotional abuse
Some types of emotional abuse can include:
? Verbal - yelling, insulting or swearing at someone
? Rejection - pretending not to notice someone?s presence, conversation or value
? Put downs - name calling, public embarrassment, calling someone stupid, blaming them for everything
? Being afraid - causing someone to feel afraid, intimidated or threatened
? Isolation - limiting freedom of movement, stopping someone from contacting other people (like friends or family)
? Money - controlling someone?s money, withholding money, preventin

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