Studies suggest that most people do not regard emotional abuse, or verbal aggression, as critical as physical abuse. But this video explains why it should indeed be taken more seriously. Emotional abuse manifests as intimidation, humiliation, mockery, verbal insults, and condemnations. It involves processes or activities that seek to intimidate the individual’s self-worth and assume control over them. If you’re in need of helpful resources for this type of unsettling situation, then please check out all of the resources listed down below! #aggressive #verbalcommunication #anger #mentalwellnessdaily
⏰ TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Intro
0:15 Who can be affected by emotional abuse?
0:40 Helpful Resources
0:46 What’s involved with Emotional Abuse?
1:09 It’s NOT Your Fault
1:28 How to Believe in Yourself
1:31 Making Other Feel Inferior
1:56 Abuser Insecurities
2:46 What Healthy Relationships Look Like
2:54 Loss of Self-Esteem
3:23 Denial of Personal Growth & Socialization
4:46 Build Up Your Support System!
5:19 Resulting Mental Health Symptoms
6:03 Survivors are Less Likely to Seek Medical Attention
6:42 Bringing More Awareness to Emotional Abuse
🔖 RESOURCES:
Information about Intimate Partner Violence & Preventing Unhealthy Relationships:
https://www.loveisrespect.org
How to find Shelters, Transitional Housing, and Support Services - Ending Violence Association of Canada:
https://endingviolencecanada.org/sexu...
Safety Planning for your current circumstances:
https://www.thehotline.org/create-a-d...
Personalized Safety Plan – National Coalition of Domestic Violence:
https://ncadv.sitewrench.com/personal...
More Information About What Abuse Involves - National Coalition of Domestic Violence:
https://ncadv.org/learn-more
https://findahelpline.com/ - Contact information for suicide and crisis hotlines for your country. If you have thoughts of suicide or self-harm, or are experiencing a mental health crisis, please immediately call your local emergency number.
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📚 REFERENCES:
1) Adebayo, O., Omojola, O., & Evbuoma, K. (2021). Social media and emotional abuse in marriage: Evidence from Lagos State, Nigeria. African Journal of Reproductive Health, 25(5s), 68-79.
2) Alsawalqa, R. O., Sa'deh, Y. A. R., & Alrawashdeh, M. N. (2021). Jordanian men's experience of emotional abuse in marital relationships: the role of marriage length and motivation. Frontiers in Psychology, 12.
3) Walker, A., Lyall, K., Silva, D., Craigie, G., Mayshak, R., Costa, B., ... & Bentley, A. (2020). Male victims of female-perpetrated intimate partner violence, help-seeking, and reporting behaviours: A qualitative study. Psychology of Men & Masculinities, 21(2), 213.
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