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First assess risk of the violence. Seek counseling help and talk to the abuser.
In the contrary being a victim of domestic violence will help you out even more. Go to any victims of domestic violence groups and ask for help with therapy and to help you with housing and other resources. The help is there you just need to look for it.
If you are becoming or have become a victim of domestic abuse, you should tell someone. You need to ask for help from someone else and then talk to the person abusing you. You may need to get therapy or anger management for that person.
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Dogs are the most common visiting therapy animals, but cats, horses, birds, rabbits, and other domestic pets can be used as long as they are appropriately screened and trained.
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There are several resources available to understand abusers who have been abused and learn about potential interventions. You can start by exploring academic journals and books on the topic of domestic violence and the cycle of abuse. Additionally, websites of organizations specializing in domestic violence, such as the National Domestic Violence Hotline or the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, offer information and support for both victims and abusers, including suggestions for seeking therapy and counseling.
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