Domestic Violence-Scholarly Peer-review Journal

Domestic violence and abuse are used for one purpose and one purpose only: to realize and maintain total control over you. An abuser doesn’t play fair. rock bottom line is that abusive behavior isn't acceptable, whether from a person , woman, teenager, or an older adult. You need to feel valued, respected, and safe. It often escalates from threats and verbal assault to violence. And while physical injury may pose the foremost obvious danger, the emotional and psychological consequences of domestic abuse also are severe. Emotionally abusive relationships can destroy your self-worth, cause anxiety and depression, and cause you to feel helpless and alone. Nobody should need to endure this type of pain—and your initiative to breaking free is recognizing that your relationship is abusive. The prevalence of domestic violence is arguably one of the top health concerns in the country. In some cases, abusers may not even realize that they're inflicting domestic violence on someone else. Also important is that friends and loved ones of victims are in a better place to help if they understand what domestic violence looks like

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