written, I encourage you to begin with the verbal and physical abuse, as well as his destructive behavior. Here are some articles you might find helpful to read next: https://www.empoweringparents.com/article/my-odd-child-is-physically-abusive-to-siblings-and-parents-help/ and ...
you are reacting to many reasonably abusive things that are present, such as his rigid, no-compromise style, and his use of anger to intimidate you (even if he doesn’t intend to intimidate you, that is the very real net effect).This is all verbal and behavioral abuse, if not physical...
She still goes out with friends on ocassion and spends multiple days each week with her boyfriend... mainly talking or avoiding people for hours 7+. She has not been paying rent becasue we have made a verbal agreement with her to put it towards her health and save for school and moving...
co-workers, and even family to cover up the problems created by addiction or alcoholism. Our shame isn’t warranted; nonetheless, we feel responsible for the actions of the addict. Ourself-esteemdeteriorates from the addict’s lies, verbal abuse, and blame. Our sense of safety and trust er...
Neil Shipman, Emma’s ex-husband, was allegedly abusive and had been stalking Emma, eliciting a restraining order against him. That’s why everyone is perplexed when Caron, a criminal defense attorney, accepts Neil’s request to represent him in court when he’s charged with the murders. He...
These verbal abuses contribute to psychological torture. For instance, …. there are some words my husband told me which still hurt me up to now ….“since you have failed to give me a child, why don’t you bring your sister instead…”….’’ bring your sister so that we get a ...
affecting them. It was as though I always had way, way too many tabs open on my brain. It was a computer that was freezing up and crashing as I tried to do homeschooling, care for a big house and property, figure out what was happening with my husband and my marriage,” said ...
Imagine yourself without fear, and constant trepidation-that is your brain with right brain use. You can connect with pictures and visual analysis, but your verbal communication is useless. You have things to say, but you say them with pictures not words. The key to finding your spirit, is...
Some participants said that they faced verbal abuse and mocking from neighbours, with some of their children being called ''HIV-positive children''. One male participant said that his neighbours told him that he should stop having children. Another male participant was a...
Neglectful/abusive caregiver relationships influenced APHIV disengagement, with neglect described as failure to follow up on adherence out of lack of caring, commitment, or treatment understanding. One APHIV described: “everybody is just like, ‘Yes take the drugs,’ but no one sits you down an...