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Title: Dangerous Relations
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September 29, 1997 |
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In “Emotional Abuse”, The National Clearinghouse on Family Violence (1996) showed that among never-married or common-law women aged 18 to 65 years, emotional abuse is widespread. The study found that: 35 percent of all women surveyed reported that their spouse was emotionally abusive; 18 percent of women reported experiencing emotional abuse but not physical abuse in a relationship; and 77 percent of women reported emotional abuse in combination with physical abuse... Showed first 250 characters
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The first is rejecting. It is refuse to acknowledge a person’s presence, value or worth. Tell to the other person that she is useless or inferior. Not give importance to her thoughts and feelings. The second is degrading. It is insulting, ridiculing, name calling, imitating and infantilizing; behavior which diminishes the identity, dignity and self-worth of the person... Showed next 250 characters
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