In the development of an abusive situation, there are identifiable behavioral levels that may include tension building, acute battering, and the honeymoon phase. During the tension-building phase, there may be escalating conflicts, verbal abuse, and intimidation. The acute battering phase involves the actual physical violence or abuse. Finally, the honeymoon phase follows, characterized by apologies, promises of change, and temporary calm before the cycle repeats. It's important to recognize these behavioral levels to intervene and prevent further abuse.
It could. But not every Bipolar person is abusive. It should however, never be an excuse for abuse. A person who is abusive Bipolar or not, is wrong in what they are doing. Seek help if you or someone you know is in an abusive relationship/situation.
If a friend were in your situation, what would you advise?
it effects how they act and haddle things. ex. if a person grew up in a abusive household they MIGHT have a bad or depressing behavoir and it may make them be abusive with there bf/gf or even their wife/ husband hope it helped ------anonymous
GET OUT OF THIS SITUATION NOW!!!!!! this kind of behavior IS ABUSIVE..... TELL AN ADULT.... I WISH YOU ALL THE HAPPINESS IN THE WORLD (and this situation is not giving that to you)!!
No. Abuse is only the result of the choice to use an abusive tactic. In any situation, abusive behavior is a choice, and non-abusive behavior can be chosen at the same time. The frequency of sex in a marriage can not cause abuse, but abuse can definitely impact the frequency of sex in a marriage.
No. He cannot control the mother's life. He would need to approach the situation from a "best interest of the child" perspective and take the matter before the court if the child is in an abusive, unhealthy or unstable situation.No. He cannot control the mother's life. He would need to approach the situation from a "best interest of the child" perspective and take the matter before the court if the child is in an abusive, unhealthy or unstable situation.No. He cannot control the mother's life. He would need to approach the situation from a "best interest of the child" perspective and take the matter before the court if the child is in an abusive, unhealthy or unstable situation.No. He cannot control the mother's life. He would need to approach the situation from a "best interest of the child" perspective and take the matter before the court if the child is in an abusive, unhealthy or unstable situation.
Whatever the abuse, you must respond to it. Not only will it limit the abuse but it will also make you feel better.
He grew up in an abusive family situation -APEX
call a help line or the department of human services call the police call a refuge
Self cousious. Abusive. Abusive to women, emotional problems, anger issues. Patterns like throwing things around and destroying things. self mutilization as in cutting. talks down on everyone, uses drugs and alcohol. mood swings. ect
Yes. You have no control over who accompanies him to such events. If he is abusive toward you then discuss the situation with your attorney and take the matter to court if necessary.
Need more info..such as are you healthy, in school, status with relatives, working? What exactly are you looking for ?Are you Male, female? In an abusive situation? There are shelters and government programs that can help you, depending on your situation.