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Dating Violence-Questions To Ask Yourself
If you answered yes to any one of these questions, you may be in or headed for an abusive relationship. Although verbal or emotional abuse may not seem as serious as physical violence, the results can be devastating and these relationships can often evolve into physically violent and abusive. Relationship violence attempts to control or intimidate an intimate partner and can damage a person's sense of worth or self-esteem. When we talk about violence in relationships, we are talking about a continuum of behaviors from verbal to physical in nature. Sometimes it is difficult to know when you are being abused. You deserve to be cared for and respected! Our Mental Health Service can help. Appointments can be made by calling (301) 314-8106. |
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