Anna Moss
BA, C.PAL[inc]
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Relationship Literacy Saves Fortunes and Lives Expert

Anna Moss Quick Facts
- Main Areas
- Preventing relationship violence and recovering from great personal adversity
- Best Sellers
- RELATIONSHIP RED FLAGS, A Guide for Women; YOUR RENAISSANCE, The Red Flags Workbook of Personal Restoration
- Career Focus
- Author, Speaker, Workshop Facilitator
Anna Moss created the Red Flags Platform to deliver eye-opening information about abusive relationships at home, at work, at school. The platform consists of a branded series of articles, books and videos that explore early warning signs, stumbling blocks, public perceptions, media misinformation, normalcy bias and ideal prey. Her areas of special interest are economic abuse, animal cruelty, inadequate self image and working with the subconscious.
Free Articles & Book Excerpts
Josh Powell: Family Annihilator
http://www.farawayandlongago.blogspot.com/2012/02/josh-powell-family-annihilator.html
Abuse in Marriage Happens to the Uninformed
http://abuseinmarriage.com/abuse-in-marriage/abuse-in-marriage-happens-to-the-uninformed-introduction-links
Could the Pittsburgh Massacre Have Been Predicted/
http://www.relationshipredflags.com/Media_Releases.html
Perfect Possession
http://everydayredflags.wordpress.com/2012/02/18/perfect-possession/
What Disce ment from Abuse Reveals About Politics
http://www.relationshipredflags.com/Media_Releases.html
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Anna Moss Books
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Domestic Abuse 101
Despite a 30-year inquiry into the subject, many people remain uninformed about the true nature of one of the biggest social issues facing America today. A witness offers a quick look that reveals some implications and solutions for all of us. If a jet liner with 300 passengers went down every day, it would be on the news every night. How is it that 80,000 health care visits every day due to interpersonal abuse doesn’t make the news? Abuse veteran, anthropologist and writer, Anna Moss connects the dots for the uninitiated to show how this subject touches everyone.
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Relationship Red Flags: Truth and Consequences
When they first flutter across your path, red flags are so small and benign, you may hardly notice them. In hindsight, you may swear at yourself for not paying attention to them because of what they later reveal. Red flags are subtle signals that show up when something is not quite right. They vary by type and extent across every kind of relationship. The bad news is, they’re counter-intuitive; that is, your age, logic and intuition will not serve you.
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For Millions, Every Day is 911
Eight years ago, in a matter of hours, the face of society changed because of what the few did to the many. As we reflect, let us also be mindful of the millions who suffer daily at the hands of those they once trusted. 11 September 2009 Today, we pause to honor the dead and shake our heads. Over three thousand souls perished for reasons we still can’t fathom.
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What Is Normalcy Bias and Why Is It So Dangerous?
Normalcy bias is a natural, but uninformed response to the unknown, unrecognized risks in a situation. For 15 million women a year, it’s an incapacitating response to abuse in relationship. Normalcy bias can be described as inaccurate, inadequate thinking that makes things worse. It surfaces at the worst possible moment as a freeze or panic response—think deer in headlights or bull in a china shop—and it can lead to disaster.
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A Case of Extreme Animal Cruelty, a Hallmark of Psychopathy
For some people, animal cruelty is a serious issue; for others, it is not. A year ago, animal lovers around the world were riveted by the discovery of a young dog just hours from death at the bottom of a trash chute in Newark, New Jersey. Named Patrick, the young pup was breathing but otherwise unresponsive. He was rushed to the local animal shelter and then to a veterinary clinic. It was touch and go for many weeks. As soon as one problem was solved, another one appeared. His body had been ravaged by months of starvation and exposure.
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Relationship Violence: You Don't Know Because She Hasn't Told You
Abusive relationships are largely invisible to the public, most of whom are illiterate about this realm of life. Acts of abuse mostly take place behind closed doors and can go on for some time before there is visual evidence. For example, you can’t tell by looking that: • A woman was verbally savaged or raped by her husband that morning. • She has no direct access to funds, has no money in her wallet and is being blocked in her efforts to get more or better work.r
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Favorite Quotes & Thoughts from Anna Moss
Adversity creates an opening between the physical and the spiritual through which accomplishment can flow.
What you tolerate increases.
Listen to what he says, but believe what he does.
Evil disguises itself as good.
Abusers play on your emotions.
Hoping things will get better is a trap.
Abuse is a con and it gets worse over time.
Children and animals are at risk in abusive households.
Another person's behavior is about them, not you.
Inadequate self image sets you up for being targetted by an abuser.
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