Dating Abuse

Dating Violence is explain as commitment for or threat of an action of violence by at least one member of an unmarried couple on the other member within the context of dating or courtship. This violence surrounds all forms: sexual assault, physical violence, verbal, mental, or emotional violence.

  • Psychological abuse:
  • Psychological abuse, also mentioned to as emotional abuse, is a part of abuse differentiated by a person subjecting or showing another to behavior that is psychologically hurtful. Such abuse is generally related with situations of energy imbalance, such as abusive relationships, bullying, child abuse and in the workplace.
  • Emotional blackmail:
  • Emotional blackmail is a powerful part of manipulation in which blackmailers who are nearby to the victim pressure, either directly or indirectly, to penalize them to get what they want. They may know the victim's exposure and their depth secrets. They can be their parents, partners, bosses or coworkers, friends or lovers.
  • Physical abuse:
  • Physical abuse is abuse including contact deliberated to cause feelings of frightened, pain, injury, or other physical suffering or bodily hurt.
  • Sexual abuse:
  • Sexual abuse, also mentioned to as molestation, is the compeling of undesired sexual conducting by one person upon another, when that compel falls short of being a sexual attack. The offender is mentioned to as a sexual abuser or molester.