You need to talk to other family members, expressing your concern. After that, you should discuss the intervention and get it arranged.
yes it was because of a family member
cousin
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U start by asking friends or family do the know any one who needs a babysitter
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Divorce is something that affects the entire family. Seek the advice of your church pastor or a member of the staff to get help with making a decision on whether to get a divorce or not. Sometimes all a couple needs is counseling and a fresh start to mend their marriage.
You should post flyers. If you have babysat for a family member ask them to recommend you to their friends!
Unfortunately, most people don't want to deal with a lengthly explanation of ANYTHING. If it takes more than a paragraph you probably won't get your family member to read it. A book is a research tool for someone who is already interested in the subject. What i would suggest is that you get caught reading it.. this may spark intrest in the family member and inturn may start a conversation about the book But you ARE wanting her to understand that the abuser is a monster. And what's wrong with that? Real men do not need to abuse the people they love. She needs to understand that and get away from her monster.
you start looking for a nice, descent affordable place to live and ask them nicely to move ( if they refuse just ask them to start paying the taxes)
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I would start by telling someone about, a parent or family member or a friend you can trust. If you are depressed, you can't help yourself out of it, everyone needs help in a situation like that.... but if you're young and just split up, I'd still talk to someone about but likely you will forget about him or her and get on with having fun.
Yes. This is an indication of a problem that needs professional attention. Start with your family physician.