Signs Of An Abusive
Relationship
Common Signs Of An Abusive
Relationship
The sad truth is that numerous women around the globe are in
abusive relationships with men who need psychological
assistance. So, what you need to know is how to spot common
signs of an abusive relationship. In reality your close friend,
co-worker, sibling or even child could be afflicted by an
abusive relationship at some point or another in their
lives.
Now, you may be wondering what this has to do with you.
Well, it's essentially up to you to spot these typical signs of
an abusive relationship so that you can help them get out of it
and away from the abuser. Sadly many women end up staying in
these awful situations for years.
There are different kinds of abuse. There's physical abuse,
which commonly concerns striking and injuring the victim;
there's verbal/emotional abuse, which generally means that the
abuser is bashing the one they're with by using derogatory or
negative terms; and there's also sexual abuse, which involves
any type of sexual force on a spouse, girlfriend or child.
Any of these types of abuse can prove fatal, depending upon
the circumstances and severity. As a good friend, sibling,
parent or acquaintance, it's crucial for you to be able to spot
the signs of an abusive relationship.
Some common signs of an abusive relationship to look out for
are; the abused individual is meek or timid, the abused
individual lacks friends; it's common for the one who's being
abused to avoid contact with others and hardly ever go out in
public for fun; the abused party will often bare bruises of
some sort, but probably try to hide them with clothing or make
up; lack of appetite is common for someone being abused; the
abused party may look tired, depressed or warn out; the one
being abused may additionally spend a great deal of time at
home, kept in solitude from the world.
These are all signs of an abusive relationship and can be
spotted if you keep your eyes open. It's important to remember
that an abused woman can not always help herself, due to her
situation; therefore it's up to you to do something if you feel
there's abuse occurring.
Their life could literally depend on it!
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