Wednesday 11 April 2012

Recognize the warning signs of domestic violence and abuse


Recognize the warning signs of domestic violence and abuse

It is impossible to know with certainty what goes on behind closed doors, but there are some signs and symptoms of emotional abuse and domestic violence. If you see warning signs of violence in a friend, relative or colleague, we take very seriously.

Warning signs of domestic violence generally
People who are abused may:

They seem to have fear or anxiety to please his partner.
Go with everything your partner says or does.
Check in often with your partner to tell where they are and what they do.
Frequently receives, telephone harassment of his partner.
Discuss the mood of your partner, jealousy or possessiveness.
Warning signs of physical abuse
People who are physically abused may:

Has frequent injuries, with the excuse of "accidents".
Frequently absent from work, school or social events, without any explanation.
Wear clothing designed to hide bruises or scars (eg, wear long sleeves in summer or inside the sunglasses).
Warning Signs Insulation
People who are isolated by her abuser may:

Be limited to seeing family and friends.
They rarely go out in public without her mate.
They have limited access to money, credit cards, or car.
Warning signs of psychological abuse
People who are abused may:

They have very low self-esteem, although they used to be trusted.
Show changes to severe personality (eg, an extrovert becomes withdrawn).
Being depressed, anxious or suicidal.

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