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"arguments": "{\"generated_resource\": \"Many survivors of abuse often wonder if their relationship is abusive. Some common signs of an abusive relationship include: physical violence, emotional manipulation, isolation from friends and family, and financial control. It's important to recognize these signs and seek help if you feel unsafe.\"}"
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"arguments": "{\"generated_resource\": \"Alcohol can often exacerbate abusive behavior, but it's important to note that the presence of alcohol does not excuse abuse. Removing alcohol from an abusive relationship can be challenging. Experts suggest seeking professional help, such as counseling or support groups, to address both the substance abuse and the abusive behavior.\"}"
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"generated_resource": "Many survivors of abuse often wonder if their relationship is abusive. Some common signs of an abusive relationship include: physical violence, emotional manipulation, isolation from friends and family, and financial control. It's important to recognize these signs and seek help if you feel unsafe."
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"snippet": "1) Is this abuse? If your partner has a pattern of treating you in a way that makes you uncomfortable or scared, it can be hard to decide if what theyre doing is abusive, especially if there is no physical violence. You may believe you are at fault, or tell yourself that the mistreatment is not so bad. Through a conversation with a hotline advocate, you can learn about psychological (https://www.domesticshelters.org/resources/lists/ways-to-recognize-emotional-abuse), financial (https://www.domesticshelters.org/articles/financial/are-you-the-victim-of-financial-abuse), sexual (https://www.domesticshelters.org/articles/identifying-abuse/when-abusers-use-sexual-abuse-to-control) and physical abuse (https://www.domesticshelters.org/articles/identifying-abuse/when-abuse-goes-from-shouting-to-shoving), and coercive control (https://www.domesticshelters.org/articles/identifying-abuse/abuse-that-s-hard-to-recognize-coercive-control). This information will help you understand your relationship and your options.",
"resource": {
"dek": "10 questions you can ask an advocate that have nothing to do with shelter",
"url": "https://www.domesticshelters.org/articles/safety-planning/you-can-call-a-hotline-even-if-you-don-t-want-to-leave",
"title": "You Can Call a Hotline Even If You Don't Want to Leave",
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"description": "There are ten other reasons you can call a domestic violence hotline other than needing shelter. "
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"snippet": "B. Victims of coercive control often feel like hostages, writes Lisa Fontes, PhD (https://www.domesticshelters.org/articles/identifying-abuse/abuse-that-s-hard-to-recognize-coercive-control). Partners who control you to a point where you feel isolated, lack independence, need to ask permission or feel scared to step out of line,this is abuse. If it feels off in your gut (https://www.domesticshelters.org/articles/ask-amanda/ask-amanda-i-have-a-bad-feeling-about-this-guy), listen to it. \n\nSigns of Emotional Abuse\n\nThere are more signs than just the above examples of how an abuser might utilize emotional abuse. To identify if what youre experiencing is emotional abuse, ask yourself the following questions:\n\nDoes your partner
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put you down, embarrass or shame you?\n\n
call you names?\n\n
ignore you?\n\n
demand to know where you are every minute?\n\n
treat you as inferior?\n\n
purposefully embarrass you, often in front of others?\n\n
not allow you to make decisions?",
"resource": {
"dek": "Test yourself with our 5-question emotional abuse test to see if you can recognize this tactic abusive partners use to control their partners",
"url": "https://www.domesticshelters.org/articles/identifying-abuse/how-to-recognize-emotional-abuse",
"title": "How to Recognize Emotional Abuse",
"category": "Identifying Abuse",
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"emotional abuse test",
"emotional manipulation quiz",
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"description": "If you suspect emotional abuse, take this five-question emotional abuse test to see if you recognize any of these tactics."
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"snippet": "But domestic violence isnt just physical abuse. Domestic violence can take many forms including:\n\nPsychological abuse (stalking, threats of violence)\n\nEmotional abuse (humiliation, isolation)\n\nVerbal abuse (name-calling, belittling)\n\nSexual abuse (forced sexual contact)\n\nFinancial abuse (controlling money, preventing a you from having a job)\n\nSpiritual abuse (preventing or forcing religious beliefs)\n\nHere are some signs of abuse to look for both in yourself and your partner:\n\nYou
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feel like youre being controlled. \n\n
are fearful that your partner might hurt you.\n\n
are constantly on edge or feel unsafe.\n\n
feel like you have to justify your partners actions with explanations, defenses, or accommodations.\n\n
start to doubt your memory or interpretation of events because they trivialize, call you too sensitive or tell you youre remembering things wrong.\n\nYour partner
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has a pattern of low self-esteem or expresses feelings of inadequacy or powerlessness. \n\n
treats you more like property than an equal partner.",
"resource": {
"dek": "Answers to your top questions about domestic abuse and intimate partner violence",
"url": "https://www.domesticshelters.org/articles/faq/domestic-violence-faq-you-ask-we-answer",
"title": "You Ask, We Answer: Domestic Violence FAQs",
"category": "Frequently Asked Questions",
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"why do people abuse others",
"what is domestic violence?",
"am I being abused?",
"is there ever a reason for domestic violence?",
"Can men be victims of domestic violence?",
"what are warning signs of domestic abuse?",
"Im being abused",
"how do I get a restraining or"
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"description": "Answers to the most frequently asked questions about domestic violence, domestic abuse and intimate partner violence. "
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