Keep her close and give her as much attention and love as possible. Try to re-build her self esteem! Based on her personality, if necessary seek for outside help. Find any way possible to make sure that the abuser does get close to her (make sure that she understands that she made the right decison by leaving), people in relationships of this case usually tend to go back because they feel that no one else loves them. Family and friends are the best support!
get help ASAP
You mostly likely don't, because you can't. Your daughter gets to pick her own relationships, and she gets to do so in as stupid a fashion as she chooses. You may be able to help her if she decides to leave the abusive relationship and get to a safer space, but this is a decision she has to make on her own.
If you always fight, then it is an abusive relationship. If you do not want to be around your boyfriend/girlfriend, then it is an abusive relationship. If you can not talk or be around your family and friends then you are in an abusive relationship.
Anyone who reaches out for help and is willing to receive that help whom is in an abusive relationship should get that help, and there are resources both online and in the community to access the right kind of assistance.
lots and everywhere. we should help them.
If your teenage daughter is abusive sit down with her and try to counsel her.
Trying to help my daughter get out of her abusive relationship, she has no job ,no money and a 3 year old.how do I help her,welfare court orders for the child,custody. We're does she start what does she need to do.please help me help her!
try to get help for that person but do it in steps if you think the person may be harmed if they leave the abusive person. call help lines for abused people. get help before it is to late. something may happen that can't be reversed. i have a friend that was in a abusive relationship and her boyfriend almost killed her so please help that person before it is to late. i beg you
It is important to exit an abusive relationship carefully. Slavery is abusive.
It could. But not every Bipolar person is abusive. It should however, never be an excuse for abuse. A person who is abusive Bipolar or not, is wrong in what they are doing. Seek help if you or someone you know is in an abusive relationship/situation.
the boys and girls town national hotline or your counselor or a parent
If your teenage daughter is verbally abusive, you can take her to a therapist or even call the police.