I think they are both similar , domestic abuse I guess can be same as emotional abuse, either been hit , verbally abused by some one is abuse. If you seek help then I advise you to go and see someone about it , there is a lot of support out there for this as once many years ago verbal abuse wasn't even recognized, but it is more so know then ever before. Take care
Sexual assault, physical attacks, verbal, psychological and emotional abuse
Sexual assault, physical attacks, verbal, psychological and emotional abuse
psychological and emotional abuse physical attacks sexual assault
Contact a domestic violence crisis center in your area. They can help.
Generally no. However, in cases of the emotional abuse of a child, the authorities might remove the child from that home.
Dating or domestic violence includes behaviors such as physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, financial abuse, and controlling behavior that one partner uses to control or manipulate the other within a relationship. This can take the form of threats, intimidation, isolation, and coercion, and is aimed at establishing power and control over the victim.
Abuse
the victim or the abuser? emotional abuse cuts deeper than physical abuse. it has to do with manipulation. though emotional abuse and physical abuse ususally go hand in hand.
Experiencing domestic abuse can lead to a range of detrimental psychological and emotional effects on children, such as trauma, aggression, and a distorted sense of relationships and power dynamics. These can contribute to an increased risk of violent behavior, including harming others, though it is important to note that not all children who experience domestic abuse will exhibit violent behaviors towards others. Early intervention and support for children who have witnessed domestic abuse are crucial in preventing such outcomes.
There may or may not be, but I would try the National Domestic Violence Hotline, which is 1-800-799-SAFE.
Domestic assault refers to the physical act of causing harm or injury to a family or household member, whereas domestic violence is a broader term encompassing various forms of abuse including physical, emotional, sexual, and psychological abuse within a domestic relationship. Domestic violence can involve behaviors beyond physical harm, while domestic assault specifically refers to physical violence.
That is considered spousal abuse or domestic violence, which can include physical, emotional, psychological, or financial harm inflicted by one spouse on the other.