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The philosopher Georges Bataille, not a man whose body of work I’d necessarily recommend to souls in jeopardy, nevertheless ...
When individuals hear the words “domestic abuse,” physical violence is normally the first thing that enters their heads. However, not every type of abuse leaves marks. Some of the most debilitating ...
Why domestic violence survivors may not be able to 'just leave' abusive relationships The reasons can include emotional, financial and other factors, experts said.
Working in the NHS can feel like being trapped in an abusive relationship. You know you deserve better, but deep down your heart, you hold the belief that your partner will change.
A young woman who survived an abusive relationship as a teenager has called for education on domestic abuse and coercive behaviour to be made mandatory for sixth form and college students ...
Many relationships start well and then descend into unhappiness or abuse. So why don’t you just leave?
It is "very common" for victims to stay in abusive relationships not because they are unconcerned about the abuse but because they feel trapped, an expert witness testified Wednesday at the sex ...
Yet millions of people find themselves trapped in relationships where hurtful words, cruel criticism, and manipulative language have become normalized parts of their daily experience.
How Roisín O’Donnell wrote ‘Nesting’ about a woman fleeing an abusive relationship Out of loyalty to the character, which had originally been in a short story, the author decided to keep ...