Are You Suffering from Trauma * PTSD * Depression or Anxiety? If So We Can Help You
Are You Suffering from Trauma * PTSD * Depression or Anxiety? If So We Can Help You
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Domestic abuse, also called "domestic violence" or "intimate partner violence", can be defined as a pattern of behavior in any relationship that is used to gain or maintain power and control over an intimate partner. Abuse is physical, sexual, emotional, economic or psychological actions or threats of actions that influence another person. This includes any behaviors that frighten, intimidate, terrorize, manipulate, hurt, humiliate, blame, injure, or wound someone. Domestic abuse can happen to anyone of any race, age, sexual orientation, religion, or gender. It can occur within a range of relationships including couples who are married, living together or dating. Domestic violence affects people of all socioeconomic backgrounds and education levels.
Anyone can be a victim of domestic violence, regardless of age, race, gender, sexual orientation, faith or class
Victims of domestic abuse may also include a child or other relative, or any other household member.
Domestic abuse is typically manifested as a pattern of abusive behavior toward an intimate partner in a dating or family relationship, where the abuser exerts power and control over the victim.
Domestic abuse can be mental, physical, economic or sexual in nature. Incidents are rarely isolated, and usually escalate in frequency and severity. Domestic abuse may culminate in serious physical injury or death.
Are You Being Abused?
Look over the following questions to think about how you are being treated and how you treat your partner.
Recognizing the signs of domestic abuse
Does your partner…
Embarrass or make fun of you in front of your friends or family?
Put down your accomplishments?
Make you feel like you are unable to make decisions?
Use intimidation or threats to gain compliance?
Tell you that you are nothing without them?
Treat you roughly—grab, push, pinch, shove or hit you?
Call you several times a night or show up to make sure you are where you said you would be?
Use drugs or alcohol as an excuse for saying hurtful things or abusing you?
Blame you for how they feel or act?
Pressure you sexually for things you aren’t ready for?
Make you feel like there is “no way out” of the relationship?
Prevent you from doing things you want – like spending time with friends or family?
Try to keep you from leaving after a fight or leave you somewhere after a fight to “teach you a lesson”?
Do you...
Sometimes feel scared of how your partner may behave?
Constantly make excuses to other people for your partner’s behavior?
Believe that you can help your partner change if only you changed something about yourself?
Try not to do anything that would cause conflict or make your partner angry?
Always do what your partner wants you to do instead of what you want?
Stay with your partner because you are afraid of what your partner would do if you broke up?
If any of these things are happening in your relationship, talk to someone. Without help, the abuse will continue. Making that first call to seek help is a courageous step.
Always remember...
NO ONE deserves to be abused. The abuse is not your fault. You are not alone.
DON’T worry about threats. We have information and resources options for your situation.
DON’T worry if you do not speak the local language. We can get you help in many Languages.
(SAY NO TO SUICIDE) GET A BEHAVIORAL HEALTH ASSESSMENT FOR
TRAUMA * DEPRESSION * ANXIETY * PTSD * BIAPOLAR DISORDER * SUICIDE
Have you been slapped, strangled, hit, stabbed, shot, verbally abused, sexually abused, threatened with a deadly weapon, harassed, stalked, or suffered any other form of physical violence by an intimate partner, a family member, in-law, boyfriend, girlfriend, roommate or acquaintance?
There is help if you believe you are a victim of domestic violence! If you need to speak with a victim advocate, please call Alternative Healthcare (213) 258-5112, Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
SAFETY PLAN
A Protection Order is an important part of a safety plan, but it also is important that you take other steps to remain safe.
Keep a bag packed and include your important papers. If you have to leave quickly, it will be ready.
Keep a written log of any contact, harassment or abuse, including date and time of the incidents and witnesses. This information will be helpful if you file a police report.
Save answering machine tapes, caller ID records, or call traces. They can be used to substantiate your complaint.
Let neighbors, co-workers, and friends know what is going on so they can keep an eye on you.
Don't be embarrassed! Keeping the adverse party's behavior a secret could be dangerous for others as well as yourself.
Keep a copy of your protection order at all the places listed. Give a copy to friends, family, neighbors and co-workers.
Once the adverse party is out of the residence, change the locks!
Keep the exterior of you home well-lit and trim any shrubs.
Change your daily habits. Take new routes to work, try a new supermarket. Don't make it easy to be followed.
DO NOT meet with the adverse party, even if that person promises to return belongings or to resolve differences.
Always ask for a police escort to retrieve belongings or return property.
If you can't avoid an attack, try to stay out or get out of the kitchen, bathroom, garage, or any place where there are sharp or heavy objects that can be used as weapons.
Know the resources in your community for emergency shelter, information and support. Keep phone numbers on a small card that you can carry with you at all times. For more information call Alternative Healthcare LA at (213) 258-5112
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