If only someone could climb inside your head, and see, hear and feel what it’s like to try to leave an abusive relationship.
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How to Help Someone Who is Being Abused
When you hear that a friend or family member is being abused, your general and instinctive reaction is usually to go visit the abuser and beat them up so they know how it feels. But take a step back, slow down and think
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When children speak out about abuse in the home, YOU NEED TO LISTEN
Every child who witnesses domestic violence will be affected by it
Her Story Series: Feature 5
Being abused is a very lonely place to be…who can you trust? Can you speak up and still be safe? Will you lose your children?
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Remember that you can’t force someone to leave an abusive relationship, you need to be patient and be there when they are ready
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Abuse is about power and control
Abuse is not a disease and is not contagious. If you see it don’t turn away, do something to help. Report it!
Her Story Series: Feature 2
Domestic violence is not your fault, you were not asking for it and did nothing to deserve it
There is no excuse for rape…it has nothing to do with what you were wearing
Her Story Series: Stages of Abuse
Stages of Abuse:
The Courtship (securing the catch), The Calm (making sure he’s got you, reeling in the catch), The Isolation (first sign of discomfort in the relationship), First Reveal (first sign of discomfort in the relationship), The Abuse
Why Don't You Just Leave?
Leaving a domestic abuse relationship is very difficult. You have to deal with your inner dialogue as well as things people say
Continue ReadingSurviving After Abuse
How do you survive after domestic abuse? First you must decide if you are a victim or a survivor
Are you going to continue to live your life in fear of your abuser?