About Domestic Violence Group
Description
This group is to inform and help people with domestic violence. With domestic violence on the rise in the United States and around the world,we would like to hear from you.Outside scares heal,but the inside takes a lot longer to heal,and sometimes remain with is forever.Let's heal together..
Recent Messages
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SIGNS THAT YOU’RE IN AN ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIP
Your Inner Thoughts and Feelings
Do you:
*feel afraid of your partner much of the time?
*avoid certain topics out of fear of angering your partner?
*feel that you can’t do anything right for yo...
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posted by floatingfeather
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Abusers use a variety of tactics
*Dominance – Abusive individuals need to feel in charge of the relationship. They will make decisions for you and the family, tell you what to do, and expect you to obey without question. Your ab...
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posted by floatingfeather
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The cycle of violence in domestic abuse
Domestic abuse falls into a common pattern, or cycle of violence:
*Abuse – Your abusive partner lashes out with aggressive, belittling, or violent behavior. The abuse is a power play designed to...
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posted by floatingfeather
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Domestic violence hotlines and help
National Domestic Violence Hotline view link
1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or 1-800-787-3224 (TTY) – A crisis intervention and referral phone line for domestic violence.
State Coalition List view link
D...
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posted by floatingfeather
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Safe Esape Plan
Whether or not you’re ready to leave your abuser, there are things you can do to protect yourself. These safety tips can make the difference between being severely injured or killed and escaping wi...
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posted by floatingfeather
Miranda's Christmas
A Glimpse into the world of a child growing up with
Domestic violence
The little colored lights on Miranda’s bedroom window twinkled in the dark as Miranda dosed off dreamily clinging to the warm...
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posted by Flowerchild1954
New to Group, but not to Eons or DV
I am new here and for now, just say I'm a survivor. My story will come out in time. My abuser is dead now but at times my memories are very vivid and alive. I've been away from my physically abusiv...
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posted by IrishHeartMEV
A Ghost's Story
My abuse started when I moved into my Grandmother's house at the age of 10. My grandmother had been an alcoholic and quit. At first, I assumed that the beatings would stop when she stopped drinking...
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posted by GhostWing
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