LEAVE!!
it makes them happy
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.
It depends on how your dad treats you. some of them can be. try not to anger them if they are abusive. If they are abusive, then get help. Not all fathers are mean. If you are being abused, tell an authority figure like a teacher, doctor, counselor, or the police. However, not all father are mean.
Seek help! Abuse emotionally& physically is harmful to a persons well being. First talk to a friend or close relative, seek counseling then decide whether to work on the relationship or leave. Think of you first, love is Never suppose to hurt!!
Without SERIOUS psychiatric help, he hasn't changed. It just isn't something that happens. Once a guy shows that he's physically or emotionally abusive, he just doesn't change without serious psychotherapy.
yes, you have the right, however, you must find a trusted adult who will help you through the proper channels.
Speaking to an attorney is obviously the most recommended. But if you are concerned with the safety of your brother then talk to the police. This I a serious issue. I've gone through the same problem with friends and I've actually had one of u friends come and stay with me while his priest consulted with him and eventually he was emancipated because of the attorney.
yes,it helps your muscles your heart bones everything emotionally physically mentally!!
There are places that are specifically to help women leave abusive men. I live in upstate New York and there is a place called Cornerstone Manor. It is a stepping stone safe home to help women and their children get on their feet so they can support themselves financially and emotionally. If you are involved in an abusive relationship, please don't hesitate to leave. I thank God that He gave me the strength to get out of one a long time ago. You are far too precious to allow anyone to hurt you, whether it be mentally, physically or emotionally. I pray you find your answer. God bless, Cathy
Music is important to us because music can help us physically and emotionally. It can entertain us or it can help us through tough situations.
One reason may be is that they don't know how to help. Another reason may be they are afraid to help. The power that an abuser has over the abused is frightening, both emotionally and physically. It is not unheard of that an abusive relationship can end in murder. Often times the abused person has been brainwashed into thinking they don't deserve anything better. Or they know they need help, but are too afraid to ask for it. There are professional organizations that are trained to help people get out of abusive relationships. They will offer a safe place to stay, counseling and the tools to start their life over. The abused person is the only one who can make positive steps to leave an abusive relationship. The best that family and friends can do is support that decision.
Not unless you're prepared to take care of yourself emotionally, physically and financially without relying on other people to help you out (because other people won't always be there and some will be there with bad motives). But if you're living in an abusive environment, you need to get out. There are good people and good agencies willing to help you without letting you become another runaway.