3 Telltale Signs You’re A Victim Of Financial Abuse
It’s easy to spot a black eye or broken bone. But many other symptoms of domestic violence are invisible to outsiders. That’s especially true
It’s easy to spot a black eye or broken bone. But many other symptoms of domestic violence are invisible to outsiders. That’s especially true
Have you tried to tell someone you’re being abused, only to be accused of lying? It’s not your fault. Let’s get that
False rape accusations loom large in the cultural imagination. We don’t forget the big ones: The widely-read 2014 Rolling Stone article, later retracted, about a
Talking about domestic violence is never easy. Talking about it with the children who witness violence can be both a heartbreaking
If you have children with your abuser, then you already know how difficult it is to maintain a civil co-parenting status with
Your family member/best friend/coworker/neighbor discloses to you that he or she is having “relationship difficulties.” With a bit more digging, you come
But one day–tired of her life, tired of the evil before her, she found the courage to break her silence. She stood facing
`1. Constantly doubting your self-worth. Where once you were self-confident and assured, you are now in people-pleasing mode. Your friends and family notice
Concerned citizens of all ages can become involved in prevention: Report suspected mistreatment to the local APS agency or law enforcement. Although a
If you’re planning to go to court to secure a permanent order of protection against your batterer, the ideal situation is to