With both the verbal and physical abuse, the victim can become depressed. The victim can start to develop a lot of disorders besides the depression disorder, they can also have multiple personalities, become schizophrenia, have insomnia. If the physical abuse happeneds way to often the abuser may end up in PRISON for killing the victim accidentally, or going to jail for hurting them so bad that they end up in the hospital, put in a coma. IF the victim ever chooses to leave the abuser, they may become stalked by the abuser. Stalking can be strange phone calls made to their house and all you hear is breathing. Stalking can also be driving passed the victims house numerous times, sitting in front of their house etc. So many ugly things can go on with the verbal and physical abuse. If verbal abuse starts off first, usually physical abuse happeneds not long after that. Do what you need to do, to get out of the relationship. Report it to the police. Take photos of the bruises cause if you go to court, those are your proof you need, to have them locked away.
Verbal abuse such as yelling; screaming; swearing; having drunken parties or drugs in the house if children are present or it causes a vicious verbal argument with the couple is domestic abuse without being physical.
It is Verbal and Physical abuse. Verbal Abuse is considered with the swearing while the physical is the slapping.
Verbal or Physical abuse of a person because they are gay.
Well of course, verbal abuse always results in stress and stress causes many physical problems, heart attacks even. Also, NO ONE deserves any sort of abuse and having been in both types of realationships I would honestly say it is harder to deal, long term at least, with verbal (mental abuse) than physical because it starts to stick in your head even if you don't believe it, it has a way of leaving you with so many insecurities later. And anyone who can do that to someone they say they care for either doesn't have true feelings for that person or has alot of their own issues they should deal with before getting emotionally involved with anyone (at least in my opinion).
* No, the police cannot charge anyone with verbal abuse unless a serious threat can be proven. Physical abuse leaves marks and thus the police can charge the batterer.
It depends on the type of abuse. Verbal abuse tends to be women a bit more than men and physical is definiately men more than women. It depends on the type of abuse. Verbal abuse tends to be women a bit more than men and physical is definiately men more than women.
== == Yes, it sounds like she over-reacted. The police can legally intervene when there is verbal threats of physical abuse. If this isn't the case, then it was a large overreaction. Did the police arrest anyone?
Answer I've never heard of anyone being sued for verbal abuse. If it was physical abuse, I could see you taking that person to court, but for verbal abuse, throwing that person out of your house is about the only thing you can do, legally.
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Wait until things are proved different and then consider it. If abuse was involved, either physical or verbal or emotional, then No. Don't become a statistic.
Any form of emotional, verbal, physical, sexual, and neglect.
Sexual assault, physical attacks, verbal, psychological and emotional abuse