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Physical
Physical abuse includes spitting, scratching, biting,
grabbing, shaking, shoving, pushing, restraining,
throwing, twisting, slapping (open or closed hand),
punching, choking, burning, and using weapons (household
objects, knives, guns) against the victim. Some assaults
result in physical injury and some do not. Sometimes a
seemingly less serious type of physical abuse (for
example a shove or push) can result in the most serious
injury. The perpetrator may push the victim against a
couch, a wall, or down a flight of stairs, out of a
moving car – all resulting in various degrees of trauma.
Emotional/Verbal
Emotional abuse is abuse that is intended to hurt or
destroy another’s feelings and emotional well being.
Emotional abuse is often referred to as verbal abuse.
This type of abuse includes name calling, put downs,
ridicule, belittling someone, and constant criticism.
Another form of emotional abuse is referred to as
psychological abuse. Psychological abuse is the constant
intimidation and use of harassment to control someone’s
thinking or behavior. There are often mind games and
‘crazy-making’ behaviors included as psychological
abuse. The batterer will use emotional and psychological
abuse as a means of control over the victim. When the
batterer feels that this means of abuse is no longer
effective he will often turn to physical abuse as a
threat to re-enforce the control the emotional abuse
has.
Sexual
Like physical abuse, sexual battering includes a wide
range of behaviors from pressured sex when the victim
does not want sex, to coerced sex by manipulation or
threat of physical force, or violent sex. Victims may be
coerced or forced into a kind of sex they do not want
(for example sex with third parties, physically painful
sex, sexual activity they find offensive) or at a time
when they do not want it (for example when they are
exhausted, in front of children, after a physical
assault, when they are asleep, when they are not
interested).
Sometimes victims will resist and then they are
punished, and sometimes they comply in hopes that the
abuse will end quickly.
For many battered women this sexual violation is
profound and may be difficult to discuss. Some battered
women may be unsure whether this sexual abuse is really
abuse, while for others it is clearly the ultimate
betrayal.
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