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911 Dispatcher and Abuse Survivor Reveals 10 Most Venomous Relationships and How to Avoid Them

Join Host/Author Tamara Neal for a relationship Transformation discussion about the 10 Venomous Relationships in her award-winning book Venomous Relationships 1. Dr. Respectable and Mr. Hide 2. The Playa from the Himalaya 3. Loving Mr. Video Madden 4. Mary Hippie, She’s Harry’s Lady 5. Tell Death Do Us Part 6. If Being the Side chick is wrong, I Don’t Want to Be Right 7. I Just Don’t Want to Be Lonely 8. Jailbird Lover 9. The Cougar and Her Cub 10. My Gut-Buster Story!

 

Phoenix, AZ -- (SBWIRE) -- 07/12/2016 -- Tamara Neal learned to trust her instincts while employed as an emergency communication technician for the Baltimore County 911 Center. For years, she listened to screams and terror as callers bore the brunt of toxic relationships. In the seeming eternity between calling 911 and the arrival of the police, Neal was the only help available for the person on the other end of the phone.

Neal could have been one of those callers. An abuse survivor herself, she went through and overcame a number of toxic relationships. Knowing that most domestic violence incidents go unreported every day, using her own experiences, she wanted to help fellow abuse victims and went on to become a Certified Domestic Relationship coach and Radio Personality.

Neal is the Author of the book, Venomous Relationships: Baltimore 911 Operator breaks the Silence, Neal can share the obvious red-flag behaviors such as addiction, physical abuse, and adultery. She'll also highlight lesser-known signs of relationship trouble, including indications that a potential partner is only interested in a one-night stand or that a partner hasn't gotten over his previous relationship and is thus in no position to make the new one work.

In an eye-opening and honest interview, Neal can discuss:

· The 10 most venomous relationship types and how to avoid them
· Tell-tale traits of a toxic relationship
· Why women find it so hard to admit they're being abused
· Why, when the number of women that suffer from recognized abuse is overwhelming, far too many cases go unrecognized
· Her experience as a 911 dispatcher
· Her personal story of the pain and shame of being in several toxic relationships
· And much more!

About Tamara Neal
Tamara Neal is a New Radio Personality on Voice America Empowerment Network, Certified Relationship coach and domestic violence advocate. Her experience as an emergency communication technician for the Baltimore County 911 Center gave her the authority needed to write Venomous Relationships, which won a 2015 National Indie Award of Excellence. She is also the author of The World's Top Ten Worst Men for Women Guide and a children's book, Friendship, which was a 2015 National Indie Award of Excellence finalist. Neal currently lives in Maryland with her husband. Together they have four sons, a daughter, and numerous grandchildren.