Why Do Women Stay In Abusive Relationships Essay

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    reason why it’s hard for a person to leave an abusive relationship. Both emotional and psychological factors keep the victim tied to the abuser. Sometimes situational realities, such as a lack of money, and lack of resources keep the victim from leaving. The reasons for staying in an abusive relationship will vary from one victim to the next, but they usually involve several factors. How does a person know if they are in an abusive relationship? According to the document, “Are you in an Abusive Relationship

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    First draft Why do women stay in abusive relationships? Have you ever fallen in love with someone? When fall in love, the world may turns pink and everything seems right to you. Obviously, this situation often happens to women more than men. Many women who fall in love marry their partners, break up, and get divorce. But some of them are unlucky to get stuck or trap in an abusive relationships, therefore they are less likely to leave. Some researches showing that women suffer from unhealthy relationship

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    Why do women who are in an abusive relationship stay? Why can’t they just say enough is enough and leave? Many women don’t even realize that they are in an abusive relationship because they don’t know that they are being abused. Domestic Violence has to do with physical, emotional, and sexual abuse between intimate partners who often live in the same house hold. Abusive relationship have been going on so for long and women should be aware of the situation. Some impacts on the violence have a huge

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    Domestic violence is a sensitive topic even though media and society are providing more information about this topic. Domestic violence not only affects women but children and family in general. This issue is a very sensitive topic and not a lot of individuals are comfortable talking about it or sharing if they have either experience or have someone in their lives that had been subjected to abuse. Sadly, domestic violence is experienced by many people and it does not matter what race, gender, social

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    While it is possible for men and women to be victims of intimate partner abuse, the vast majority of the available research focuses on women as the victims and men as the aggressors. The challenge is that in identifying the many variables and results of abusive relationships, the data can be skewed to favor one gender over another, and there needs to be more study into same-sex relationships and partner abuse and heterosexual relationships where the female is the aggressor and the male is the victim

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    Identifying why victims return to abusive relationships It is important to understand why a victim will engage with abusers in order to understand how to stop the cycle of abuse. The victim sees themselves as the problem, not the partners making it easier to blame themselves as the cause of their suffering (Nicholas, 2013). When a person leaves an abusive situation that does not always mean that it is the end of the relationship; this is particularly true if there are children or shared assets

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    ABSTRACT Unfortunately some relationships result in a partner engaging in violence against another partner, and while not strictly male against female violence, the victim is often the female. The purpose of this study is to explore why, in the context of intimate partner violence, women remain in an abusive relationship in an attempt to fill the theoretical and practical gaps in successful prevention and treatment of those who are participants in an abusive relationship. Currently there is only

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    violence is commonly associated with the mistreatment against women, but there are also other forms of domestic violence. It is human nature to react a certain way based upon pre-existing notions, past experiences, or previous traumatic events towards a specific thing. People find it hard to look past certain actions and patterns of behavior because they are emotionally destroyed. Many individuals use self-justification to justify why they choose domestic violence to get a point across to another

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    Moreover, between three million and four million women are abused yearly by an intimate partner. One in four women will experience domestic violence during her lifetime. A study that was conducted in walk-in clinics and emergency rooms, reported that 54 percent of women that were treated had been physically injured or threatened by their partner (Domestic Violence Statistics). Signs of an abusive relationship There are many signs of an abusive relationship. The most tell-tale sign is being afraid of a

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    DOMESTIC ABUSE AGAINST WOMEN CSOC 502: VIOLENCE AND THE FAMILY – SPRING 2015 PROFESSOR NAME: KELLY TRAIN STUDENT NAME: DINESH GHANI STUDENT NUMBER: 500556512 DUE DATE: MONDAY JUNE 8TH, 2015 REFERENCE STYLE: APA Women abuse is a problem that plagues society in numerous ways. It is a problem that lacks proper definition in today’s society, and as a result has many misconceptions regarding the subject. It has been a problem

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