I Know Someone Who’s Being Abused, What Should I Do?
Resources to help you identify abuse and offer support. VIEW TOOL KIT July 14, 2017 By domesticshelters.org When you think a friend is being abused, or they confide in you…
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Resources to help you identify abuse and offer support. VIEW TOOL KIT July 14, 2017 By domesticshelters.org When you think a friend is being abused, or they confide in you…
By Anitra, youth organizer at The Hotline and loveisrespect At The Hotline, we talk a lot about how to support someone you care about if they are being abused. But…
One in four women will experience domestic violence at some point in their lifetime. Every day, three women in this country are killed by their husbands or boyfriends. Avoid becoming…
Readers say it’s abusers’ threats, excuses and a fear of retaliation’ It may seem to defy the logic of those who have never experienced abuse from an intimate partner, but…
Another way abusers assert power and control August 26, 2016 By domesticshelters.org As a way to numb the pain of abuse, survivors of domestic violence sometimes turn to drugs or…
How to Plan Your Escape. June 16, 2017 By domesticshelters.org VIEW TOOL KIT When you decide to escape domestic violence, it may feel impossible to know where to start. You’re…
Verbal abuse often turns to physical abuse. Here’s how to see the signs June 12, 2017 By domesticshelters.org There’s no medical report. No bruises or black eye or broken bone…
Narcissists enjoy making malicious remarks at a survivor’s expense June 16, 2017 By Shahida Arabi In Parts I, II and III of Shahida Arabi’s piece on toxic people, we learned…
Learn the ways some abusers with mental illness negate responsibility for their choices By Shahida Arabi Toxic people such as malignant narcissists, psychopaths and those with antisocial traits engage in…
Try to plan for these possibilities when you’re ready to leave your abuser June 07, 2017 By domesticshelters.org Domestic violence survivors can face daunting obstacles when leaving an abuser. That’s…