Description
Red Flags of Love Fraud Workbook
By Donna Andersen, author of Lovefraud.com
When sociopaths are on the prowl for a hook-up, they engage in calculated seduction. They probe for our strengths and weaknesses, and then use them to worm their way into our lives. Still, we respond to their overtures. Because of our internal blindness, or loneliness, or aspirations, we are receptive to their advances—and end up damaged.
The Red Flags of Love Fraud Workbook helps you build the internal fortitude to resist or leave a sociopathic relationship. It includes a dozen checklists and 50 questions, carefully constructed to help you think deeply about your involvements. You’ll clarify:
• Personal beliefs that make it hard to recognize an exploiter
• Your traits and needs that make you vulnerable to a sociopath
• Your positive qualities that a sociopath would love to abuse
• The strategies a predator may use to seduce you
• Your reactions to internal warnings, or warnings from others
• Why you may overlook or excuse bad behavior
• How to leave an abusive individual once and for all
A sociopath cannot have an exploitative relationship with you if you don’t cooperate. The Red Flags of Love Fraud Workbook helps you fortify your internal defenses so that you can avoid, or escape, a damaging involvement.
monicapz –
A Workbook You Should Review At Least Once A Year!This workbook spurred incredible growth, and I review it at least once a year, not to see just how far I’ve grown, but to take stock with where I am at in my life. Sociopaths are not just trying to take advantage of people in the romance department, but also as co-workers, friends, neighbors, etc. This book helps you keep your life clear of sociopaths so that you can let the good people in!
dominic321 (verified owner) –
I received the workbook promptly to the UK. On flicking through it, I meet all of the vulnerabilities that made me good game for a sociopath, in 2012 ( and still), when I met him online. I had a 3 year romance fraud, in person relationship with the guy, ( married Nigerian) pretending to be divorced. Pretending to want a life with me. I ended it when I could no longer cope with his insatiable demands for money… I lost my home, am stuck 50 miles from family now,( non driver), and have finally paid off thousands of pounds of his debt. Donna I watch you on youtube, and last year got the trauma bonds book, which you recommend. Ive worked half way through it. I look forward to working further on myself with this helpful little workbook. (You may use my review) Regards, Irene.
Becky Lahr (verified owner) –
I have learned so much from you, thank you!
Andrew Baker (verified owner) –
The beginning of the books advices to read the main book, “Red Flags of Love Fraud” before doing the workbook so that’s what I’m doing right now. It is a great and insightful read so far. I’m looking forward to completing the workbook afterward.
Lisa (verified owner) –
Thank you so much, Donna!!! Excellent information for reference and recovery ❤️🩹
Mary Ann C. (verified owner) –
I opened this book first and it recommended that I read the red flags of love fraud book prior to doing the work book, so I did and I am very glad I did….this little workbook takes time to do and really helps you to focus on understanding yourself…it is a wonderful tool to help one grasp the micro and macro aspects of this experience!