By Nancy Travers
Anyone can become a victim of domestic abuse. It could be your neighbor, your child’s teacher, the teller at the bank, or the salesperson who just sold you mascara at the fine department store. Many women and men think that if they’re in a middle or upper income bracket they’re above abuse or that it wouldn’t happen to them. Not so. Abuse is prevalent at all income levels and all different backgrounds. This abuse can include emotional, sexual, psychological attacks with the intent of maintaining control and dominance. According to the Avon Foundation, which helps prevent domestic abuse, abuse is the leading cause of injury to women, even more than car accidents, rapes or muggings combined.
Abuse can start gradually and build to a crescendo, making the victim feel that she can’t survive without the abuser. As the abuse heightens so can the violence, and so can the fear. The abuser manipulates his victim into believing that she’s worthless and friendless, so that he can assert total control. Many times, the abuser will apologize and then continue the violence when the victim’s guard is down.
Here are five warning signs of abuse that could be a strong red flag in your relationship The abuser…
We all have it within our power to stop abuse. If we see a friend who’s suffering, we need to ask questions and make sure she gets help, information and resources. If we see ourselves on this page, we need to get help and find ways to be as safe as possible from the abuser, which includes protecting our passwords and carefully using our cell phones. Identifying abuse is one way of breaking the cycle of violence in families and in our communities, and it’s also necessary
I’ve listed a few resources to help in the fight against domestic abuse:
Nancy Travers is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. She specializes in all types of relationships; We all want them, We all need them; How to get em and Keep them. Nancy’s office is located at 1600 Dove Street, Suite 260, Newport Beach, CA 92660.
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