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Signs of Mental Abuse in a Relationship

Mental abuse, also called emotional abuse or verbal abuse, is defined as constant belittling, criticizing, rejecting, insulting and teasing of another person. There are some signs to look for if you believe you or someone you know is suffering from mental abuse in a relationship.

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    1. Isolation

      • An abuser often tries to isolate their victims by alienating them from friends and family. This causes the victim to depend on the abuser.

      Accusations

      • The abuser may accuse the victim of being unfaithful if they discuss the opposite sex.

      Sex as a Weapon

      • The abuser may guilt the victim into performing sexual acts to prove their love, or withhold sex as punishment.

      Criticizing

      • The abuser may constant criticize the victim's looks or weight.

      Decision Making

      • The abuser may not allow the victim to have access to the finances or make decisions such as where to live or what car to drive.

      The Victim

      • Victims of mental abuse may have low self-esteem, feel guilt when standing up for themselves, procrastinate, and are often in denial about the abusive relationship.

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