by Tamika A. Anderson, D.Sc. | Relationships |
There are many different types of abusive relationships. The abuser can be a man or a woman, and even in some frightening instances, children. The types of abuse also varies, ranging from physical, sexual, verbal and emotional abuse. Because there are so many...
by Tamika A. Anderson, D.Sc. | Relationships |
Identifying whether or not you are in an abusive relationship is the first step to getting help. It is often too late that someone discovers that they are in such a relationship. Fortunately, most people survive with only a few injuries, but domestic violence is one...
by Tamika A. Anderson, D.Sc. | Relationships |
While abusive personality traits are a factor in abuse cases, upbringing and environment are the primary triggers for a normal person to become an abuser. Abuse is typically a cycle, where the abuser was once abused when they were younger. If a father abuses a son,...
by Tamika A. Anderson, D.Sc. | Relationships |
If you have an abusive boyfriend, you need to end the relationship. An abusive boyfriend will become an abusive spouse. If they are willing to show the signs of being an abuser early in a relationship, the odds are against you. While there are some men who have...
by Tamika A. Anderson, D.Sc. | Relationships |
There are tens of thousands of abusive men in the world. These men may take their anger and frustration out on their family and friends, making them among the most dangerous types of people you can know. However, there are several different types of abusive men out...
by Tamika A. Anderson, D.Sc. | Relationships |
People who have control and power over another person can inflict emotional abuse. Emotional Abuse is just as bad as physical abuse. Some people even argue that emotional abuse can be worse than physical abuse. No matter what anyone thinks, abuse is abuse and it’s...