Kamis, 13 Februari 2014

Dealing with domestic violence

Dealing with domestic violenceClick the image above to visit the site Behaviours that elicit fear or anxiety may be vexing, but may also be too terrifying to talk about them.


After all, they don’t manifest all the time. It is often even hard to know what is going on or what is behind you partner’s sudden outbursts of anger. Even if you know that something is wrong, it is not enough to know what to do about it.



Violence in families is widespread and can take various forms. It can start with name calling or belittling.


In some countries, even 80 per cent of women experience abuse and domestic violence. In Europe, some 30 per cent of women are subjected to violence.


The feeling of being overwhelmed or trapped in your relationship may indicate manipulation Dependency, for some, may not be entirely obvious, while dealing with sociopathic behaviours is difficult.


Hoping that such relationship will change may become just another trap, while feelings can make it hard to discern between what is real and what is only apparent.


Abuse often seems be preceded by intoxication involving alcohol or drug abuse. Some display violence only towards their families while others are aggressive also towards those outside of their family circles. Abusers may display various levels of aggression and psychopathy.


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