To my surprise, domestic violence is not just a direct victim. Domestic violence is an increasingly common social problem in the United States. In most cases, the victim is a spouse or intimacy. Children living in families with domestic violence are also affected. Domestic violence not only has a short-term impact on the victim, but also has a long-term impact. The long-term impact of such violent abuse is usually physical, psychological, and economic. The direct impact of physical violence is usually evident, but the long-term impact seems to be hidden deep within the body of the victim.
Florida's domestic violence coalition explains, "Domestic violence may cause a deleterious chain reaction to the emotional and psychological state of the survivors," explaining that depression, post traumatic stress disorder or other I exacerbated the disease. And they said, "More than 50% of women with psychiatric disorders have experienced certain types of trauma, such as physical or sexual abuse (childhood or adulthood)," Point out. Relationships of people with mental illness will never get exhausted or stimulate. Imagine my brain partners like me and they really reached the turning point and they raised their hands saying "you are crazy" storm
Abstract: Domestic violence is widely defined as a form of physical, emotional, sexual, psychological and economic abuse for others. Regardless of domestic violence among people's race, gender or economic status, partners, parents, etc., the author reduces this social problem to the victim, its family members, friends, colleagues and medical institutions only through educational programs Suppose you can. By definition, domestic violence is a pattern of abuse in any intimate relationship, one party is used to maintain a sense of domination over the other. Domestic violence is further defined as physical or sexual violence within the family. This includes child sexual abuse and the physical abuse of elderly parents (Etter & Birzer, 2007). The incidence of domestic violence is not related to race, age, sexual orientation, religion or gender. It is not a problem if the person comes from the upper, middle and lower family members.