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Abusive Relationship
Abusive Relationship
Abusive Relationship
Abusive Relationship
Abusive Relationship

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Abusive Relationship Defined

Interpersonal violence (now dubbed IPV) occurs in the context of many different types of relationships and takes many forms. It can happen within marriages, between parents and children, siblings, roommates, dating couples and those in lesbian and gay relationships, as well as abuse of elders by family members. However, men are the abusers in the overwhelming majority of domestic violence incidents. In an abusive relationship, the abuser may use a number of tactics other than physical violence in order to maintain power and control over his or her victim. There are three categories of abuse: physical, sexual and psychological.

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  • Relentless Bullies and Psychopaths Aren?t Stopped by Politeness: We all recognize as bullies, brutes (male or female) at work or in our love and family lives who hit people or threaten physical violence. But more bullies get away with their harassment, bullying and abuse by taking advantage of their victims? rules about politeness. For example, television?s ?House? is rude, inconsiderate, arrogant, discourteous, entitled behavior. He eats other people?s food, searches his boss? desk, reads a coworkers email, yells at and blames his coworkers. But would you enjoy working with someone like him? Would you enjoy dating or being best friends with someone like that? Do you enjoy the family members who come for the holidays or family occasions with their vicious, nasty, jealous tongues? What kind of loving relationship could you have with someone who puts you down, exposes your secrets or makes cutting remarks with a smile and a laugh ? pretending he?s just having a little fun or claiming that you?re too sensitive or can?t take a joke?

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  • Shame, Guilt and Self-sabotage: Ask Rickhead asks why people keep going back to unhealthy abusive relationships. At a victims core you will see fear, shame, guilt and self-sabotage.

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