Hello everyone!
This week’s HAVEN FYI Friday email focuses on the SINGS of an abusive relationship. Abuse can happen so slowly and subtly over time that we don’t always recognize what we’re experiencing or witnessing as abuse.
Signs of an abusive relationship
There are many signs of an abusive relationship, and a fear of your partner is the most telling. If you feel like you have to walk on eggshells around them—constantly watching what you say and do in order to avoid a blow-up—chances are your relationship is unhealthy and abusive. Other signs include a partner who belittles you or tries to control you, and feelings of self-loathing, helplessness, and desperation.
To determine whether your relationship is abusive, answer the questions below. The more “yes” answers, the more likely it is that you’re in an abusive relationship.
Are you in an abusive relationship? |
Your inner thoughts and feelings |
Do you: >feel afraid of your partner much of the time? >avoid certain topics out of fear of angering your partner? >feel that you can’t do anything right for your partner? >believe that you deserve to be hurt or mistreated? >wonder if you’re the one who is crazy? >feel emotionally numb or helpless? |
Your partner’s belittling behavior |
Does your partner: >humiliate or yell at you? >criticize you and put you down? >treat you so badly that you’re embarrassed for your friends or family to see? >ignore or put down your opinions or accomplishments? >blame you for their own abusive behavior? >see you as property or a sex object, rather than as a person? |
Your partner’s violent behavior or threats |
Does your partner: >have a bad and unpredictable temper? >hurt you, or threaten to hurt or kill you? >threaten to take your children away or harm them? >threaten to commit suicide if you leave? >force you to have sex? >destroy your belongings? |
Your partner’s controlling behavior |
Does your partner: >act excessively jealous and possessive? >control where you go or what you do? >keep you from seeing your friends or family? >limit your access to money, the phone, or the car? >constantly check up on you? |
(this information and more can be found at https://www.helpguide.org/articles/abuse/domestic-violence-and-abuse.htm )
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