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The shunning book
The shunning book










the shunning book

Readers will learn how to restore an inner sense of safety, security, and calm after losing family, friends and resources normally supplied by community.

the shunning book

This book, of course, cannot remove the mandate for shunning against a person, but it will give the person many ways to cope with the psychological and emotional effects of being rejected and disowned. It is an anti-social punishment that has been the cause of much suffering, including many attempted suicides and successful suicides. Mandated shunning weaponizes a person's need for belonging against them. Enforced ostracism removes all sense of belonging and community from the person ostracized. Members of these groups or cults are expected to shun members of their own families if they dare to question dogma or refuse to participate in certain group activities or practices. Mandated shunning requires that members of a group reject, ignore, isolate and refuse to associate with, or even talk to the person "marked" by the group's leadership. This book, however, directs its help to people who are subjected to mandated, open-ended shunning by religions, quasi-religions, cults and other extreme groups.

the shunning book

Granted there are books about how to cope with being bullied and/or marginalized in the workplace or at school. Many studies have been published about the effects of shunning or ostracism on the person shunned but there are few books, if any, written specifically to offer help to the individual suffering from this sort of inhumane treatment.












The shunning book