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On average more than _____ women are murdered by their husbands or
boyfriends in this country every day.
Three
Domestic Violence
A pattern of abusive behavior in any relationship that is used by one
partner to gain or maintain power and control over another intimate
partner.
Domestic Violence can be-
-Physical
-Sexual
-Emotional
-Economic
-Psychological
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Physical Abuse
Hitting, slapping, shoving, grabbing, pinching, biting, etc.
Sexual Abuse
Coercing or attempting to coerce any sexual contact or behavior without
consent.
Emotional Abuse
Undermining an individuals sense of worth and/or self esteem is abusive.
-Constant Criticism
-Diminishing ones abilities
-Name calling
-Damaging ones relationship with her children
Economic Abuse
Making or attempting to make an individual financially dependent by
maintaining total control over financial resources, withholding ones
access to money, or
forbidding ones attendance at school or employment.
Psychological Abuse
Causing fear by intimidation:threatening harm to self, partner, children, or
partners family and friends, destruction of pets and property, and forcing
isolation from
family, friends, and school and/or work.
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Domestic violence is characterized by...
Power and Control
Domestic Violence Situational Factors
-Economic dependence on the abuser
-Fear of physical harm or harm to children
-Fear of emotional damage to the children over the loss of a parent
-Fear of losing custody of the children.
-Lack of job skills
-Lack of information regarding domestic violence resources
-Cultural or religious constraints
-Stalking
-Pets/farm animals
Emotional Factors of Abuse
-Belief that the abusive partner will change his/her actions.
-Fear of the abuser who threatens to kill the victim if abuse is reported.
-Lack of emotional support
-Guilt over the failure of the relationship
-Attachment to the partner
-Feeling responsible for the abuse
-Feeling helpless, hopeless, and trapped.
-"I'm nothing, I don't deserve better"
-"I can't face making decisions anymore"
-I am so used to life being this way.
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