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Physical violence is not the only form of domestic abuse. Emotional abuse can affect you in serious ways as well. Emotional abuse is when a partner:
Emotional abuse can occur among male-female couples or same-sex couples. It does not require sexual intimacy.
Emotional abuse can be hard to identify at first. It may consist of name-calling, ignoring your feelings, swearing, or cursing at you. Over time, it often increases to repeated put-downs, ordering you to account for every minute of your time, accusing you of doing things that you didn't do, and demanding you stop spending time with your family and friends. Your abuser creates an emotional environment to control you and destroy your self-worth and independence.
In the U.S., over 12 million adults are abused by an intimate partner each year. Emotional abuse was reported more often than either physical or sexual abuse. Emotional abuse accounts for almost half the violence against women. People of all races, religions, and economic classes are mistreated by this sort of abuser. This is true of all forms of domestic abuse. In many cases, verbal attacks can over time lead to physical and sexual violence.
There are no physical scars or broken bones with emotional abuse. So it can be harder to recognize. Here are signs that point to abuse:
If you're in a relationship that includes any of these behaviors, you are being abused.
Recognizing that you are being emotionally abused and controlled is the first step toward healing.
For help, talk with your doctor, call your local shelter, or contact your local women's shelter hotline. Search online for your local social and human services department. Or call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 800-799-SAFE (800-799-7233). There also is a choice for an online chat. You can also text START to 88788.
If you've been threatened with harm or death, or are being stalked, call 911 or the police.
Abuse is never acceptable and no one deserves it. Just like all kinds of abuse, the emotional kind hurts. and can cause a lot of damage. Quickly identifying it and getting help can allow you to live free of fear, bullying, and self-doubt.