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Effects Of Abusive Relationships

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Cartiana Auguste Everglades University Prof. Mark ENC2102 500 Words Big Paper August 22, 2015 Abusive relationships are very dangerous, yet very common. Many people are an abusive relationship, and it is very difficult to notice. Sometimes the person hides it very well, and other times we refuse to believe, or acknowledge that a person can do anything …show more content…

This relationship is harmful to children that are exposed to this situation. In addition, children are more likely to get abused as well. Children can get molested, beaten, and etc. As for their development, they can become violent, steal, turn to drugs and alcohol, and lose compassion, hurt themselves, or model after the aggressor. Moreover, it is a psychological and emotional turmoil for the victim. These victims becomes depressed. They developed anxiety, PTSD, promiscuity, anger, and social impairment. It is also difficult for them to have a relationship with other people. They tend to isolate themselves because of shame. A human being should not have to go through such horrors. Also, it is painful for family and friends to witness. Everyone is affected by this situation. It is beyond just one person. Unfortunately, it can be hereditary. It is detrimental for any person to avoid this type of relationship, and to leave it …show more content…

A person should definitely avoid the situation, but it is difficult to identify whether a person is abusive, or not. It can be anybody. To make matters worse, when a person is falling in love, everything becomes oblivious. People should look into extreme jealousy rage, controlling, unrealistic expectations, isolation, use of force, and blaming others for everything. The signs are there. Again, it is difficult to accept someone you love is capable of such things. If you find yourself making excuses, then most likely you are in an abusive relationship. If you find yourself suddenly alone, then you are being isolated to get beaten. A person should leave before it is too late. It is difficult to leave. The aggressor usually has a mental bondage over the victim, either they are obsessively in love, or they are fearful of their lives. There is always breaking point which causes the victim to get help, or cry out for attention. Honestly, it is up to the outsider to save them because there are times that the victim dies before they ever hit that breaking

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