Exposing Emotional Manipulation
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Spiritual and Practical Help to Live Free from Emotional Manipulation and Control
*Gain practical tools to recognize intimidation and control
*Learn how to break the power of emotional control over your life
*Discover new levels of mental and emotional well-being
Are you frustrated by a demanding relationship? Confused about someone’s motives? Questioning your sanity? Battling feelings of insecurity and the need to please? You’re in the trenches of emotional manipulation. And you’re not alone.
With penetrating insight, biblical teaching, and practical application, prophetic voice and apostolic leader Ryan LeStrange exposes this overlooked and misunderstood area of spiritual warfare we all face. Revealing what emotional manipulation is and how it operates,
LeStrange equips you with the spiritual and practical tools you need to
*discern the covert tactics of intimidation, control, and manipulation
*experience relief from manipulative influences and situations
*shut down the attacks designed to infiltrate your mind
*break the power of emotional control over your life
*discover new levels of mental and emotional well-being
Here is your battle plan to break free from the grip of emotional and spiritual manipulation–and discover a healthy pathway forward into the plans and purposes God has for you.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780800773304
ISBN10: 0800773306
Ryan LeStrange
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2025
Publisher: Chosen Books
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