5 Powerful Ways to Talk to Someone Experiencing Domestic Violence MedCircle
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Have you been in an abusive environment growing up or an abusive relationship? Even if they aren't physically violent with you, they could still be abusing you through gaslighting, emotional abuse, narcissistic abuse, verbal abuse, psychological abuse, and more. Sometimes what we experience in a toxic relationship can cause us to develop unhealed trauma or CPTSD. To help you be more aware of these psychological scars, we made this video on the signs of people who might have been abused. • Disclaimer: Please do not use this article as a way to diagnose others. This article is for educational purposes. • If you relate to this video, we have also left a list of hotlines below you or a loved one can use to seek help for abuse. • Resources: • National Child Abuse Hotline (US and Canada): 800-4-A-CHILD (800-422-4453) • National Domestic Abuse Hotline: 800-799-SAFE (800-799-7233) • TTY: 800-787-3224 • Video Phone for Deaf Callers: 206-518-9361 • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 800-273-TALK (800-273-8255) • TTY: 800-799-4TTY (800-799-4889) • Crisis Text Line: Text HELLO to 741741 (US and Canada) or 85258 (UK) • National Runaway Switchboard: 800-RUNAWAY (800-786-2929) • Writer: Sara Del Villar • Script Editor: Morgan Franz • Script Manager: Kelly Soong • VO: Amanda Silvera • Animator: Riva Ceres Laoreno • (www.instagram.com/bushybrows_art) • YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong • References: • https://pastebin.com/Dk0UHBD5 • Would you like to support our channel to make more content? Join our membership for more perks! / @psych2go • If you have any topic requests or stories to share with us, feel free to email us at [email protected]
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