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  • How to Identify a Victim of Spousal Abuse

    Spousal abuse may take the form of physical, emotional, sexual or financial abuse and verbal threats of violence.

  • How to Identify a Spousal Batterer

    Although a spousal batterer is most often a man, it can also be a woman. Look for the following signs if you suspect that someone is abusing his or her spouse.

  • How to Identify a Victim of Child Abuse

    Child abuse can come in four different forms: physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse or neglect. Look for common signs that abuse may be a part of a child's life.

  • How to Identify a Victim of Elderly Abuse

    Elderly people who are dependent on others for care can fall victim to physical, emotional and financial abuse or neglect. Here's how to spot potential problems.

  • How to Find a Battered Women's Shelter

    Getting yourself and your children to safety must be your primary concern.

  • How to Volunteer for a Battered Women's Shelter

    Volunteering at a domestic violence shelter requires time, empathy and knowledge about the issue of violence in the home.

  • How to Understand Your Legal Rights as a Battered Woman

    Know that you are entitled to be safe and that there are state and public agencies, courts and shelters that are ready to assist you in your pursuit of safety.

  • How to Define Domestic Violence

    Domestic violence is a form of control that includes emotional abuse. According to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, any attemp to exert control over an intimate partner...

  • How to Get Help for Domestic Violence

    According to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, barely 50 percent of domestic violence cases are reported to the police. If you are in an abusive relationship, take these steps to...

  • How to Raise Awareness for Domestic Violence

    From 1992-2000, ccording to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, only 54 percent of domestic violence crimes were reported to the police. This inaction perpetuates dysfunctional...

  • How to Find Information on the Types of Domestic Violence

    Statistics from the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence show that the majority of domestic violence takes place against women and the National Center for Victims of Crime reports that...

  • How to Find Information on the Penalty for Domestic Violence in California

    In California, domestic violence is specifically defined through the state's Domestic Violence Prevention Act as ''threatened or actual abuse from someone with whom you have had a close...

  • How to Find Information on the Penalty for Domestic Violence in Texas

    In Texas, domestic violence falls under the categories of either ''family violence'' or ''dating violence,'' and include only certain forms of relationships. To find what the laws cover in Texas,...

  • How to Find Information on the Penalty for Domestic Violence in New York

    New York state law characterizes domestic violence as a ''family offense;" the laws apply only to people who are married, divorced or separated, linked by children, or related through blood or...

  • How to Find Information on the Penalty for Domestic Violence in Florida

    Domestic abuse can inflict physical and emotional scars that some victim never lose. If you're a victim of domestic abuse in Florida, follow these steps to find help.

  • How to Find Information on the Penalty for Domestic Violence in Ohio

    In Ohio, domestic violence is classified as physical abuse or the threat of physical abuse between family members, or child abuse. If you or someone you know has been victimized by an abuser in...

  • How to Get Out of an Abusive Relationship

    If you are in an abusive relationship, the most important thing to do is get out of the relationship. Doing so can save your life and the lives of your children. Nobody deserves to be abused in a...

  • How to Spot Signs of an Abusive Relationship

    When your loved ones begin a new relationship, you want nothing more than for them to be happy. As time passes and the relationship grows, if you find yourself noticing behaviors that might...

  • How to Document Concerns About Child Abuse or Neglect

    One of the biggest misconceptions about child protective services agencies is that they do not adequately respond to reports of child abuse and neglect. Our justice system requires solid evidence...

  • How to Help a Battered Wife

    Domestic violence is an assault on the physical and psychological makeup of a person. Many battered wives remain in denial or, worse yet, think the problem is their fault. Showing your willingness...

  • How to Leave an Abusive Husband

    Women in abusive marriages often have husbands who isolate them from their friends, tell them they are worthless, destroy property, keep unreasonable control over finances, threaten violence or...

  • How to Move on After a Physically Abusive Relationship

    By getting out of a physically abusive relationship, you have already taken the first steps to moving forward and getting on with your life. Now that you have secured your physical safety, you...

  • How to Move on After a Verbally Abusive Relationship

    Verbal abuse is toxic to both the mind and body. It seeps into every aspect of your life and leaves your spirit broken. Verbal abuse scars run deep and stay with you long after the relationship...

  • How to Make an Anonymous Report to Child Protective Services

    All children deserve to grow up in nurturing and safe homes. Child abuse (whether it be physical, sexual or emotional) will negatively impact the victim for a lifetime. If you have a reasonable...

  • How to Deal With an Assault

    Unfortunately there are more and more people in America that are touched by some type of assault on a personal level. Some may be more violent than others, but all assaults are traumatizing to the...

  • How to Create a Safety Plan

    If you are the unfortunate victim of repeated domestic violence, it may be time to think about creating a safety plan. Don't wait for things to get out of hand. Create a safety plan, and execute...

  • How to Help a Friend Out of an Abusive Relationship

    Watching a loved one, family or friend going through an abusive relationship is difficult and frustrating to experience. Now imagine how the victim of the abuse feels. It is imperative that what...

  • How to Break the Cycle

    Breaking the cycle of pain, abuse and depression can be the most difficult thing a person tackles in life. In some cases, the cycle is generations old, passed from a parent to an unwitting child....

  • How to Know When to Tell Your Partner NO MORE!

    This can be really tough because you love or care for this person, but if you let him/her ruin you, then what good will come of it, NONE, just harm to you and those who love you.

  • How to Accept a Hug After Child Abuse

    Many adult survivors of child abuse have a difficult time accepting hugs from well-meaning friends and family. Because physical contact often involved pain and betrayal, it is difficult for a...

  • How to Forgive Self After Forced Animal Cruelty

    Some children are forced to harm animals as part of their own child abuse. Abusers prey on the helpless, so they often harm both children and animals. Forcing a child to harm an animal is another...

  • How to Forgive Abusive Parents

    Parents are the people we look to nurture us and keep us safe. When a parent abuses a child physically, emotionally or sexually it can have a lifelong impact. Adult victims of abuse may have...

  • How to Recognize if You are a Victim of Domestic Violence

    Recognize the warning signs of domestic violence before you become a statistic

  • How to Leave a Destructive Relationship

    Relationships are never easy, especially when the relationship you are in is destructive. Being abused, whether physically or financially or otherwise involves you and your children. It affects...

  • How to Stop Domestic Violence

    Many people think that Domestic Violence is just the physical abuse towards another person. However, domestic violence comes in many forms... Physical abuse, mental abuse, emotional abuse, verbal...

  • How to Get Over Hating a Dad

    When a child grows up in an unstable home or with a dad who is absent or abusive, it is difficult as an adult to get over hating that father. Many adults today harbor years of resentment that...

  • How to Prepare to Flee a Violent Relationship

    Often the decision to flee a violent relationship or marriage is instantaneous so there is no time to prepare. The window of opportunity for leaving is small, usually needing to be accomplished...

  • How to Identify an Abusive Marriage

    If you think that you, a neighbor, friend or co-worker is in an abusive relationship, learn the signs to look for. Discover ways to get help, should you suspect an abusive marriage.

  • How to Keep a Man from Abusing You

    An abusive relationship, whether the abuse is emotional or physical, is not healthy for any woman. Because abusive relationships are often difficult to get out of because she might fear...

  • How to Build a Life After Experiencing Domestic Violence

    Domestic violence affects men, women and children of all races and all ages. Once the victim is away from the situation, they find themselves vulnerable and angry. These steps will help you...

  • How to leave an abusive relationship, quickly and safely.

    Learn simple steps to finally leave an abusive relationship, without creating a crisis.

  • How to know if we should respect our elders or no

    Your behavior is your character. But how can we respect our elders if... or should we??

  • How to Leave a Violent Relationship

    For those who are contemplating leaving a violent relationship, there are many factors to consider. The priority must be emotional and physical safety of you and your children. Job security or...

  • How to Create an Effective Domestic Violence Victim's Safety Plan

    Begin planning for your safety now if you are in a violent relationship and know that if you are staying, the violence will get worse. While safety plans for victims of domestic violence do not...

  • How to Talk to Someone About Abuse in Her Relationship

    Talking to a friend or relative who may be in an abusive relationship can turn the victim's life around. Offering alternative living situations and emergency phone contacts are just two of the...

  • How to Stop Domestic Violence

    In October 1987, the first Domestic Violence Awareness Month was observed. That same year the first national toll-free hotline was begun. In 1989 the first Domestic Violence Awareness Month...

  • Prevention of Elderly Abuse

    Elderly abuse takes place when anyone involved in the life of an elderly person either takes advantage of the person by stealing money, personal items or manipulating financial assets and legal...

  • How to Convince Someone to Leave an Abusive Relationship

    According to the US Department of Justice, 1.3 million women and 835,000 men are victims of domestic violence every year. Many of these individuals are abused by their intimate partners...

  • How to Leave An Abusive Relationship (For Men)

    There are certainly abused males in our society even though this abuse of men is less likely to be reported and less likely to be taken seriously by law enforcement officials and society in...

  • How to Heal Yourself after an Abusive Childhood

    I know that child abuse is a subject that everyone likes to shy away from talking about, but lets face it; it happens. It actually is happening more and more all over the USA every year. The U.S....

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