In the United States, an average of 20 people are physically abused by intimate partners every minute.
This equates to more than 10 million abuse victims annually.
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What are the specific tactics and behaviors that a person might use to exert coercive control in an intimate relationship, and how can these be recognized as potential warning signs of intimate partner abuse?
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Digital abuse may include checking phones/devices.
This might include going through texts, call logs, photos, and apps without permission.
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Teen dating abuse happens when someone aged 12 to 18 uses physical force, sexual pressure, insults, or stalking to control a romantic partner.
It can happen in a current relationship or even after a breakup.
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Intimate partner abuse, also known as domestic abuse, can affect individuals of any gender, age, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, ethnicity, or cultural background.
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MYTH: It's only domestic violence if there is physical violence (hitting, slapping, punching).
FACT: Domestic violence is a pattern of control that includes far more than just physical harm.
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If you suspect intimate partner abuse, act immediately. Your safety is the absolute priority.
Contact a domestic violence organization now for confidential support and resources.
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To exert control, some partners use intimidation, which can manifest as destructive behavior like throwing objects or through the use of fear-inducing nonverbal communication, such as a threatening stare.
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From research, we know that psychologically abused women score lower on self-efficacy, which is how empowered a woman feels to have influence over her life, than women who are not abused.
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1 in 3 women and 1 in 4 men have been physically abused by an intimate partner.
On a typical day, domestic violence hotlines nationwide receive approximately 20,800 calls.
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Financial abuse, including tactics like isolating a partner financially by withholding money, sabotaging their credit, or preventing them from working, is a form of intimate partner abuse.
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The importance of having a safety plan for situations involving #IntimatePartnerAbuse cannot be overstated.
It's a crucial, often life-saving tool designed to increase the safety of the survivor and their children, while they are in the relationship &when they decide to leave.
Unleash your courage. Know that your resilience is greater than any control.
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If you are being stalked, harassed, or constantly monitored by an abusive partner, contact the hotline to get advice on how to stay safe.
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Abuse often follows a pattern: tension building, an incident of abuse, reconciliation (often a "honeymoon" phase with apologies/promises to change), and then a calm period before the cycle repeats. Each cycle can become more aggressive.
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