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Domestic Abuse

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Forms of Domestic Abuse

Domestic abuse can take many forms. Often, multiple types of abuse happen at the same time.

 

Physical Abuse: Using force to cause injury, pain, or fear.

Examples:

  • Hitting, slapping, kicking, strangling, or shoving.

  • Blocking a doorway so you can’t leave.

  • Destroying property, punching walls, or throwing things.

 

Emotional / Psychological Abuse: Behaviors meant to control, belittle, or harm a person’s sense of self-worth.

Examples:

  • Calling you names, constant criticism, or insults.

  • Gaslighting (making you doubt your memory or reality).

  • Threatening to harm you, your children, or pets.

 

Sexual Abuse: Any sexual activity without consent, or that uses coercion, intimidation, or manipulation.

Examples:

  • Forcing sex or sexual acts.

  • Pressuring you when you say no.

  • Tampering with birth control or refusing to use protection.

 

Financial Abuse: Controlling access to money, resources, or employment to create dependence.

Examples:

  • Taking your paycheck or benefits.

  • Refusing to let you work or sabotaging your job.

  • Forcing you to account for every penny spent.

 

Digital / Technological Abuse: Using technology to monitor, control, or harass.

Examples:

  • Demanding passwords to your phone, email, or social media.

  • Constantly texting or calling to check up on you.

  • Using GPS or apps to track your location.

 

Isolation: Limiting contact with family, friends, or support systems to increase control.

Examples:

  • Stopping you from visiting loved ones.

  • Not allowing you to go to work, school, or community events.

  • Moving you away from your support network.

 

Spiritual or Cultural Abuse: Using religious or cultural beliefs to control, shame, or manipulate.

Examples:

  • Misusing scripture or tradition to justify abuse.

  • Preventing you from practicing your faith or cultural traditions.

  • Forcing you to follow beliefs you don’t agree with.

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