Abusers rarely apologize, actuallly. They either shift blame - or deny that abuse had taken place at all!
To stop abusers, they should be held accountable for their actions. If someone reports the abuse to the police, the person may stop their abuse.
Because even though you did what you did out of fear, you still did, and are therefore accountable for it.
You demonstrate maturity when you are accountable for your own actions.
It is important to be able to identify abuse in order to protect oneself and others from harm, to seek help and support, and to hold abusers accountable for their actions. Early identification of abuse can prevent further harm and promote healing and recovery.
yes i think he should be accountable for his actions
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Human beings are accountable to themselves for the way they behave. They are responsible for making choices and decisions that affect their actions and conduct. Additionally, society and legal systems may hold individuals accountable for their behavior through consequences and repercussions.
No way you "ruined" THEIR self esteem. Apologize for what you did.... stood them up, said a mean thing, sarcastic remark, stole their fave sweater. Backup (rewind) and be accountable for your real actions, not assumptions (of ruining their self esteem).
When a person has a strong sense of responsibility, they consistently prioritize tasks and commitments, hold themselves accountable for their actions, and strive to meet expectations. They demonstrate reliability, dependability, and integrity in their words and actions, taking ownership of their duties and obligations.
Denial and avoidance are very common among abusers. Read this: http://www.narcissistic-abuse.com/abuse4.html
Justification means: You are trying to find reason for your actions. For instance to apologize or be sympathetic for your actions or to provide a defence.
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