There is no way to do it, practically speaking. Defending yourself physically or immobilizing him could be interpreted as abuse of the handicapped. If you cannot handle him, you need to speak with someone about alternate living arrangements for your own and his safety.
2nd. There really is only two ways to protect yourself in such a situation,one is to have him placed in an institution or other care facility that is capable of handling him..second would be to see a doctor and have him placed on anti-psychotic medications and/or sedatives to control such outburst.
It's called a helmet. Just like how you wear a helmet on a bike, to protect you when you fall, they wear helmets all the time to protect them when they fall.
If you are dealing with a mentally abusive parent, it is important to prioritize your own well-being and safety. Consider seeking support from a trusted adult, such as a teacher, counselor, or relative, who can provide guidance and assistance. In more severe cases, involving authorities or seeking professional help may be necessary to protect yourself from further harm.
In "A Child Called It," the father did not intervene to protect his son due to his own issues, such as alcoholism and his own abusive tendencies. He was not emotionally or mentally equipped to stand up to the mother and protect the child. Additionally, he may have been influenced by fear of the mother's wrath or manipulation.
Get rid of the spouse, or move away...
Renew the protective order and call the police if you so much as SMELL him around. Carry a copy of the order with you at all times to show to police to enforce it.
Mayella Ewell is a victim of her circumstances due to her abusive upbringing and lack of support. However, her false accusation against Tom Robinson reveals her villainous actions when she chooses to protect herself at the expense of an innocent man's life.
A consumer can protect his /herself against unfair practices by seeking redress, knowing his/her consumer rights and being informed
She needs to protect herself.
Turtle took the broken shorthand typewriter upstairs to protect herself in the Westing Game. She believed that it could be used as a weapon if necessary.
Jo left her family in "Safe Haven" by Nicholas Sparks because she was trying to escape an abusive relationship and start a new life in a different town under a new identity. She wanted to protect herself and her children from her abusive husband and create a safe and happy environment for them.
Pray. Trusting the courts is like trusting a dis-jointed foot, but God is bigger than your situation.
Mayella Ewell contradicts herself in her testimony during the trial by first claiming that Atticus Finch is the one who assaulted her, but later admitting that it was her father, Bob Ewell, who harmed her. This contradiction highlights the fear and pressure she feels to protect her abusive father, even at the expense of the truth.