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Abuse

Ten warning signs of domestic violence

First step in recognizing abuse

Cycle of abuse

Children and domestic abuse

Myths and facts of abuse

  • Ten Warning Signs of Domestic Violence

    He puts you down. He loses his temper, strikes or breaks objects. He is extremely jealous. She is quiet when … Read More
  • First Step in Recognizing Abuse

    An Abusive Partner Will: Yell at you or make you feel guilty, depressed or bad. Make you feel bad or … Read More
  • Cycle of Abuse

    Domestic Violence The Cycle of Violence and how you can break it You are not alone A victim of domestic … Read More
  • Children and Domestic Abuse

    REASONS WHY IT MIGHT BE HARD FOR KIDS TO TALK Told in the past and nothing happened. Told in the … Read More
  • Myths and Facts of Abuse

    Domestic abuse knows no boundaries. It exists at all levels of society and does distinguish culture, education, ethnicity, religion, income … Read More

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