I am assuming that your loved one is a woman, and that she is being abused by a male. In cases like this it's easy to give advice, but not easy to experience it from the woman's point of view. If you can help her see the wisdom of leaving this person, but she fears reprisal if she makes a move, there may be a solution. In my area (Rhode Island) there are shelters that are set up to help with this very situation. Staff at these shelters will actually help women move out with lightening speed at a time when the abusive person is sure not to be home. For obvious reasons these shelters are a little hard to find. She could try calling numbers listed for battered or abused women if there are such numbers listed for you area. Or she could try the police, the local Community Mental Health center, or possibly even her PCP's office. She may resist leaving because he "makes up" from time to time and apologizes. It's not likely that his behavior pattern will ever change.
Mistreatment is when your treated wrongly. Being physically or mentally abused, being starved, or even being bullied are forms of mistreatment.
Women run away from abusive homes because they are being hurt either physically or mentally and they do not deserve to be treated that way.
Not unless she has been found unsuitable as a parent.
who would Of course they don't. Anyone that likes being abused, mentally or otherwise, would be considered somewhat abnormal.
Yes. You have to have parental consent to be legally emancipated, unless you are being mentally/emotionally abused, physically abused, or their living arrangements are unstable.
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The role of the S.P.C.A is to teach the public how to care for their animals properly, help animals that are being abused mentally or physically and rehome those animals into suitable homes.
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If your a kid you should tell a concelear at school .