10 Ways to Recognize and Prevent Abuse
10 Ways to Recognize and Prevent Abuse
10 Ways to Recognize and Prevent Abuse
It seems odd, but it's true: most of the people who are
victims of abuse fail to realize how much danger they are
actually in. They don't know what constitutes abuse and they
are unable to identify it. These 10 signs are indications
that you are in an abusive and dangerous relationship. If
any of these apply to you, you should get out.
1. Your partner continually threatens to kill him or herself
or threatens to hurt or kill you and your children.
2. Your significant other threatens you repeatedly if you
make any move to get out of the bad relationship.
3. You partner gets very jealous and possessive and tries to
tell you who you are allowed to talk to.
4. You partner does not value you or the contributions you
make to your relationship or your home.
5. You significant other yells constantly and refuses to
admit that your opinions are valid and should be considered.
6. You partner blames you for making him or her treat you
abusively.
7. Your partner does not consider your feelings and
humiliates you in front of others.
8. You often feel like you deserve to be mistreated and
abused.
9. You are depressed and feel like you are helpless in the
situation.
10. You walk on eggshells, afraid that anything you do or
say will have negative consequences.
If any of these things pertain to you, you should find help.
Unfortunately, it is more like that domestic violence will
be swept under the rug by the victim's family as well as the
victim herself. This perpetuates the abusive cycle, because
the only way to end the violence is to acknowledge what is
going on and accept that it is not right. No one should ever
be made to feel like they are anything less than a human
being with feelings and ideas that should be respected. Once
help is sought, moving on is the next step. Getting better
can be a long road. The goal is to work towards feelings of
empowerment and to avoid self-loathing. Learn Self Defense
with a martial arts class or by trying out a new self
defense video if you want, but do something to change the
present course of your life.
The thing about domestic abuse and domestic violence cases
it that they tend to get worse and worse over time. In the
beginning threats may be all you experience. Eventually,
though things may escalate to the point where victims suffer
physical injury. Bruises, bumps, scars, black eyes, and
broken bones can lead to other problems and the trauma of
these events can lead victims to suffer from an array of
psychological problems as well.
Depression and the inability to form healthy relationships
are common problems for the abused. Recovery is possible,
however, and victims should seek counseling and/or group
therapy to start working towards health and healing. It's
never too late to end the cycle of abuse.
10 Ways to Recognize and Prevent Abuse
By: dandan
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