Yes. As long as they're being abusive.
not always but some time they can be both
He was verbally abusive to his daughter but there's no valid info about him being physically abusive.
If you realize that you are being abusive, whether verbally or physically, it is imperative that you seek help from a professional to find out why you are,, you are already on your way by admitting to it.
No, they need to.
Keep them away from the father and make an agreement with him not to be verbally abusive to your children
i would love to know that for myself ive always wondered my ex use to verbally and emotionally and sometimes even physically abuse me
If your husband is verbally and emotionally abusive, you can break the negative cycle by seeking the services of a family counselor or filing for divorce.
Generally a verbally abusive woman has control issues and she will carry them into most relationships. However, there are a few women that are verbally abusive to one or more men, but may meet a man that she is not verbally abusive to as they are better suited for each other.
Blaming the victim, or partner is one of the many ways the abusive person uses to confuse the victim and/or to make it "seem" acceptable. Please read The Verbally Abusive Relationship by Patricia Evans and visit www.drirene.com for more information.
We can not say we have not met her.
It will depend on the state or country they are in. It is possible in some places, and at a minimum, the court will move them to foster care.
It is so sad but true. She is violent and completely unpredictable.