To Be the dominate one in the relationship or try to gain control over the other boy/girl.
Improved answer: Very few times it is intentional because the person would normally think that they are right or they wouldn't be doing it. On the other hand the person might have been brought up in a family that made it seem like the "normal" relationship, and therefor strive to keep their relationship the same.
If a person is being threatened, they can go to the police. It does not matter if it is abuse or not (the relationship). Making threats is a crime.
If you are in a relationship with this person sometimes its best to end the relationship. Nine times out of ten this person is cheating on you and does not know how to end the relationship. They are hoping that you will get tired of the abuse and walk away.
Depends on how traumatic the emotional abuse is.
Well, refer to the name, a relationship, that involves abuse. It can be towards the male or female, if you are in an abusive relationship, leave the person and/or call the police or abuse hotline..idk it though
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Power and control tactics are the main focus in most every abusive relationship...if someone is manipulating their partner to the point where there partner is not happy then yes controlling someone is a form of abuse...
child neglect is when you do not provide things that are needed for your child without meaning harm where child abuse is when a person intentionally harms a child to be cruel
What one person considers abuse is not necessarily equivalent with what another person considers abuse. For example, one person may equate a light, mere punch on the arm abuse, while another sees it as being a playful gesture. Some people do not realize when "play" or "teaching a lesson" truly becomes abuse, however, and therein lies the problem. Physical fighting is abuse and extreme, horrid name-calling is abuse as well. Sadly, there are no specific guidelines for defining abuse.
Yes, suicide threats can be a form of abuse if they are used to manipulate others. The person is threatening to hurt themselves or others so that you will stay in the relationship that is not only emotional abuse, it is mental abuse as well.
About 80,000 people die of relationship abuse a year.
Yes, a doctor is required to turn a patient in, if the doctor has knowledge that the patient is committing physical or sexual abuse of another person. The doctor - patient relationship is protected except in cases where abuse is involved. The rules vary somewhat by state.
The relationship becomes sour, instead of face to face abuse they tend to annoy one another in private e.g. not lifting the seat up.