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Barriers to Leaving
Reflect on your own life. Have you ever maintained a relationship with a difficult relative or friend? Or stayed too long in a job with an difficult manager? People in an abusive relationship face even more difficult choices when leaving. FEAR... Of being killed, of the abuser committing suicide, of not being believed about the abuse, of being stalked by the abuser, of placing their kids at risk via unsupervised visitation with the abuser - note that 75% of domestic violence homicides occur during or after the victim has left the abuser ISOLATION... By the abuser often results in a lack
of a support system for the victim including helpful friends or family
members, a job or money, transportation, childcare, housing, and social
services BELIEFS ABOUT THEMSELF... Over time include an acceptance of responsibility for the problems in a relationship, due to repeated blame placed on a victim by the abuser, as well as low self-esteem due to repeated acts of abuse and a feeling that abusive behavior is all the victim deserves.
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Advocates Statewide Domestic Violence Helpline: 1-866-83-4HELP This project was supported in part by Grant No.2001 DW-BX-0083 awarded by the Violence Against Women Grants Office, of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. Points of view in this document are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. | ||||||||||||||