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Page 1 of 2 Psychologically, how does someone become a victim of spousal abuse or the abuser? Insights into the dynamics of spousal abuse.
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II. The Mind of the Abuser
III. Condoning Abuse
IV. The Anomaly of Abuse
V. Reconditioning the Abuser
VI. Reforming the Abuser
VII. Contracting with Your Abuser
VIII. Your Abuser in Therapy
IX. Testing the Abuser
X. Conning the System
XI. Befriending the System
XII. Working with Professionals
XIII. Interacting with Your Abuser
XIV. Coping with Your Stalker
XV. Statistics of Abuse and Stalking
XVI. The Stalker as Antisocial Bully
XVII. Coping with Various Types of Stalkers
XVIII. The Erotomanic Stalker
XIX. The Narcissistic Stalker
XX. The Psychopathic (Antisocial) Stalker
XXI. How Victims are Affected by Abuse
XXII. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
XXIII. Recovery and Healing from Trauma and Abuse
XXIV. The Conflicts of Therapy
Important Comment
Most abusers are men. Still, some are women. We use the masculine and feminine adjectives and pronouns ('he", his", "him", "she", her") to designate both sexes: male and female as the case may be.
It takes two to tango – and an equal number to sustain a long-term abusive relationship. The abuser and the abused form a bond, a dynamic, and a dependence. Expressions such as "folie a deux" and the "Stockholm Syndrome" capture facets – two of a myriad – of this danse macabre. It often ends fatally. It is always an excruciatingly painful affair.
Abuse is closely correlated with alcoholism, drug consumption, intimate-partner homicide, teen pregnancy, infant and child mortality, spontaneous abortion, reckless behaviours, suicide, and the onset of mental health disorders. It doesn't help that society refuses to openly and frankly tackle this pernicious phenomenon and the guilt and shame associated with it.
People – overwhelmingly women – remain in an abusive household for a variety of reasons: economic, parental (to protect the children), and psychological. But the objective obstacles facing the battered spouse cannot be overstated.
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