Abusive Partner
Sunday, November 29th, 2009Maintaining a healthy relationship is vital in one’s life. However, finding a partner has alot to take into consideration and should be done with concern as the chosen partner can determine a relationship to be healthy or abusive. An abusive partner would not simply make the relationship unhealthy, but in turn would cause serious physical and mental harm to the spouse involved.
The characteristics of an abusive partner can be clearly seen through their physical conduct. An abusive partner tends to display the following traits such as, an uncontrollable temper that is triggered after the slightest event and excessive jealousy towards the other partner. An abusive partner normally is possessive of the other and tries to control and separate the partner from any social interactions by prohibiting them the association of friends or relatives. Moreover, he/she will normally exercise control over the total income and relationship decisions. In addition, extreme mood swings is also a popular sign, where an abusive partner may act as a loving and caring person one minute, and suddenly turns into a terrible and repulsive person the next.
Although an abusive partner presents extreme violence, he/she will not claim to be responsible for their actions of aggression and may even blame the victim for triggering it, stating that the victim needs to change. Verbal abuse is also a typical feature of an abusive partner through which he/she will humiliate the victim often claiming that the victim is mediocre and unable to perform without him/her. One of the most significant of the traits is when the abusive partner breaks or hits objects in an attempt to punish or intimidate the other partner into obedience. Generally, the shattered objects would have a sentimental value for the victim and this act is carried out to give a message to the victim that the violence could intensify making the victim the next target towards their abusive partner}.
If one finds oneself in an abusive relationship, it is imperative to act fast. As an abusive partner has the potential to hurt the other , one’s safety should be the primary concern. To leave safely, it is vital to plan before any action is taken. One should find support from whom one can rely on and receive help with the departure from the relationship. Counseling services are ideal for guidance and help in leaving the relationship. Your local physician can also offer advice that is necessary for you to stay away from an abusive relationship.
Being attentive to the condition of one’s relationship is key. No relationship is worthyif the partners are abusive and physical and mental abuse is involved.


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