Description
- ISBN-13: 9789353491635
- Publisher: Penguin Books India
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: Hindi
- Weight: 180 gr
- ISBN-10: 9353491630
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2019
- Height: 40 mm
- No of Pages: 64
- Width: 140 mm
Original price was: ₹125.00.₹100.00Current price is: ₹100.00.
“Ghar Ka Bhedi Lanka Dhaye” by Dr. Pratap Anam (ISBN: 9789353491635) explores the devastating impact of betrayal by those closest to us. Anam delves into the psychology of such treachery, its consequences, and strategies for healing and recovery. This book offers insights into recognizing red flags, rebuilding trust, and finding strength in vulnerability after experiencing betrayal.
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Khushu –
The book’s focus on vulnerability as strength is a powerful and much-needed message. Helped me in recovery
Niyansh Bindal –
An insightful exploration of a difficult topic. Helped to understand myself better. Highly recommended.
Rajat Choubey –
Provides strategies for healing after betrayal. A worthwhile read if you’re looking for guidance.
Tamonash Das –
It helped me understand the dynamics of betrayal. It wasn’t the most engaging read, but I learned a lot.
Kushagre Singh –
A must-read for anyone dealing with betrayal. The author’s insights are spot-on, and the advice is practical and effective.
Sidharth Kumar –
This book offered comfort and understanding after a difficult experience. Some sections were more helpful than others, but I appreciated the overall message.
Nikunj Singhal –
An insightful look at trust and betrayal. The author provides practical advice for healing. It was good, but I wish there were more real-life examples.
Keshav R Gupta –
It’s an eye-opening book that helped me understand how betrayal affects others, but it did not resonate with me
Hafis Shajahan –
This book really hit home. I’ve been struggling with trust issues, and this provided some helpful perspectives.
Somya –
This book is well written and very insightful. I had some issues with the organization of the chapters. Worth reading
Sidharth Saxena –
Explores the impact of betrayal but falls short on offering practical solutions. A decent read nonetheless.
Naamik Khaterpal –
I think I have made mistakes in my life and this book has really brought them up. Gave me something to think about.
Vasu Aggarwal –
Helpful in understanding the psychology of betrayal. I found the strategies for rebuilding trust useful. A little dry at times, though.
Abha Suman –
A decent book, but I wasn’t blown away. It covers the topic of betrayal adequately, but it didn’t offer any groundbreaking insights.
Divanshu Thakur –
I think that this book is alright. Good starting point if you know nothing about betrayal.
Rajan Walia –
If you are looking for a recovery book, this one is it. It does take some time, but worth the time.
Ishu Yadav –
I’m not sure how I feel about this book. The betrayal stories were sad but did not provide much insights to me
Sourav Dey –
Provides tools for rebuilding trust. I appreciate the focus on finding strength. Worth the time and money.
Aniket Narendra Rodge –
A solid overview of the impact of betrayal. I wish it went deeper into the long-term psychological effects.
Nandini Nagpal –
It was an okay read. I agreed with some points but other points of view were not acceptable. It does give you something to think about.
Name –
The book can be a bit repetitive at times, but overall it offered some good insights on recognizing warning signs.
Chaitanya Vishwajeet Bhave –
The author did a good job highlighting what to look for. I found myself highlighting and taking notes
Vaishnavi –
I loved the message, but wish the author spent more time on recovery than betrayal. Could’ve been better
Khanak Bajpai –
A thought-provoking read on betrayal. Some parts resonated deeply, others felt a bit repetitive. Overall, a valuable exploration of a painful topic.