Dixon’s Book – Part 6

Parts of this post were used in Aggravated. Influence on Hanna As you saw in a previous post, I believe that Ada Dixon’s book is clearly much more a Christian-centered religious text than a self-help book for victims of abuse. My biggest concern, though, is that large parts of it could also have been a …

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Dixon’s Book – Part 5

Parts of this post were used in Aggravated. Gender Bias In the previous post I looked at the overly religious nature of Ada Dixon’s book, Overcoming and Dealing With a World of Abuse, which I believe make the chance of it being used as a psychological self-help book extremely remote. Another thing I noticed about …

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Dixon’s Book – Part 4

Parts of this post were used in Aggravated. Hyper-Religious Nature Let me make it absolutely clear that nothing I say in this post is intended as a criticism of anyone’s religion. My main gripe is that the book (and maybe Dixon’s portrayal as a therapist in the trials) was faulty. I first analyzed Nina Dixon’s …

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