Here's How: 1. Does your spouse scare you and make you feel fearful? 2. Has your spouse threatened to kill you? 3. Do you think you can never do anything right or please your spouse? 4. Have you ever been hit, choked, had your hair pulled or been slapped by your spouse? 5. Does your spouse yell at you or tell you that you are worthless or no good? 6. Do you believe you have to tip-toe around your spouse to prevent an outburst of anger? 7. Does your spouse try to limit the amount of time you spend with friends and family or on the phone or internet? 8. Does your spouse make you do things you don't want to do? 9. Have family or friends expressed their concern about your relationship? 10. Are your children afraid of your spouse? 11. Do you believe you deserve the treatment you receive? 12. Do you realize you are abused but don't know where to get help? Tips: 1. If you answered yes to several of these questions, please contact your local domestic abuse shelter. They can help you determine your options and will assist you in finding a safe place to stay while you sort things out. 2. Make an emergency kit that you can easily grab. It should have money, checkbook, credit cards, health records, school information, birth & marriage certificates, driver's license, social security numbers, house & car keys. 3. Do not tolerate abusive behavior from your spouse. It won't go away by denying it. The situation will only grow worse. Call 911 if you are in immediate danger. 4. Another source of help is the National Domestic Violence Hotline at (800) 799-7233. The basic definition of abuse whether it involves a child or adult is: ANY physical, emotional, sexual or neglectful mistreatment that leads to physical injury, endangerment or emotional harm. Also, if you need some more advise, then visit www.childline.com
That would be called "divorcing" the parents. Yes,you can..if its for a good cause..not a selfish stupid one. if youre being abused or something of that sort..but hell i dont really know.
It feels like its real but you know youre acting.
Look up a walkthrough.(sorry if youre in a hurry. but youre not being very specific about what you wanna know)
They became scared or aggressive .But most will be normal if taken from there and put with a living family . If you know an animals being abused report it!!
No disabled children do not understand that they are being abused.
First contact the police. From there, you should contact your state's department of child and family services if you are a child or if there is a child being abused in the home. If you are an adult and there are no children in the home, you can start with a local domestic violence project if you need help getting out. Or you can just leave.
Speak anonymously to your school counselor or nurse. They will know what to do, and can keep you out of it.
Cheetahs are being abused by humans that shoot them or hunt them down in their natural habitat.
If you have to ask... Then you are probably being abused verbally.
People who have been sexually abused have reported being sexually abused.
you should always be open with your feelings, hiding how you feel is always a good way to feel depressed.
We don't know the exact number, but there are millions abused.