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Category Archives: Domestic Violence

Abuse

Is it Domestic Violence?

By Julia Kefalinos |

People in unhealthy relationships often have trouble naming the issues they face. Many victims of domestic violence (DV) don’t believe they’re experiencing DV unless it gets to the point of getting a black eye, and even then, they may not be comfortable with labeling the behavior because they believe they deserved it, they’ve accepted… Read More »

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Why Stay With an Abuser?

By Julia Kefalinos |

It’s one of the most difficult social problems to understand: why people who are in abusive relationships don’t leave them.  If the abuse is so bad, some might reason, why stick around? The answers are complicated and vary from case to case. Don’t Believe These Reasons  Sadly, it’s all too easy for some people… Read More »

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Protecting Digital Life After Leaving Your Abuser

By Julia Kefalinos |

You’ve made the break, and hope you never have to deal with your abuser again! Modern times require that you take specific steps to prevent your abuser from victimizing you further through cyberstalking, identity theft, or otherwise disrupting your life. Here are some very clear steps you should take in order to keep your… Read More »

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Domestic Violence: Finding Safety for You and Your Pet

By Julia Kefalinos |

If you are experiencing domestic violence (DV) and are reluctant to get out of the dangerous situation you’re in because you fear for the safety of your pet, you’re definitely not alone. Nearly all respondents to a survey on the matter report that the ability to keep their pets with them is a central… Read More »

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Coercive Control and Gaslighting can be Abusive

By Julia Kefalinos |

Gaslighting is a term we hear a lot these days, but what does it really mean, and how damaging is it in an intimate relationship? The truth is that gaslighting is a form of coercive control that can be extremely hurtful and destructive. What Gaslighting Looks Like  Are you in a relationship where an… Read More »

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WomanCallingPolice

What to Expect When You Call Police Due to Domestic Violence

By Julia Kefalinos |

Domestic violence (DV) is a horrendous problem many couples and families deal with every day. Often emotional abuse can escalate to verbal clashes, and, ultimately, physical abuse. Defining Legal Domestic Violence  Domestic violence appears in many forms, each of which can be devastating. According to Florida law, domestic violence is defined as actions including:… Read More »

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Domestic Violence in Rural Communities

By Julia Kefalinos |

Domestic violence (DV) is a serious problem no matter where it occurs.  In rural communities, the physical isolation itself is one of the key characteristics of DV. With roughly 30 percent of people in this country living in rural areas, there are unique challenges facing many residents. Women, for example, often earn less, and… Read More »

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Victim Blaming in Intimate Partner Violence Cases

By Julia Kefalinos |

You’ve suffered abuse at the hands of someone who claims to care about you. It doesn’t matter if it’s the person you’re married to, someone you’re dating, or someone from your past: if an intimate partner harms you, it is domestic violence, and domestic violence is a crime.  Why then, have you been made… Read More »

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Domestic Violence and Same-Sex Relationships

By Julia Kefalinos |

Just as many heterosexual relationships are healthy and rewarding, many gay and lesbian families enjoy satisfying and nurturing relationships. At the same time, between one-third and one-fourth of individuals in these relationships experience domestic violence (DV) at some point in their lives. What All Victims of DV Have in Common  Regardless of one’s gender,… Read More »

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Domestic Violence: The Economic Consequences You Haven’t Considered

By Julia Kefalinos |

Domestic violence (DV) impacts people all across this country. Religion, economic status, sexual identity, and race cannot protect you from it. It is based in a need of one partner to control another, and rears its ugly head in many ways, including through sexual violence, physical violence, emotional abuse, financial control, stalking, and more…. Read More »

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