Unobvious signs of abuse: Psychologst's insights

16.10.2023 16:10
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:22

For people living in abusive relationships, it's often hard to notice even the most obvious signs of their partner being abusive.

Meanwhile, there are also plenty of unobvious signs that are even harder to spot, so you need to be careful with them as well.

Here are some red flags in relationships that can indirectly say a lot about your partner being abusive.

Isolation

If your partner tries to keep you away from friends and family or controls where you go and who you see, it's a sign of abuse. 

They may want you all to themselves, which isn't healthy.

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Constant Criticism

If your partner constantly puts you down, criticizes your appearance, or belittles your ideas, it's a form of emotional abuse. 

You should feel valued and respected in a relationship.

Control Over Finances

If your partner controls all the money and gives you little or no access to it, that's financial abuse. You should have some financial independence.

Threats and Intimidation

If your partner uses threats, intimidation, or scare tactics to get their way, it's abusive behavior. You should never feel afraid in a healthy relationship.

Constant Monitoring

If your partner is always checking your phone, emails, or social media, it's an invasion of your privacy and a sign of control.

Gaslighting

This is when your partner tries to make you doubt your own thoughts, feelings, and reality. 

They might say you're crazy or imagining things. It's a form of manipulation.

Humiliation

If your partner makes fun of you in a hurtful way or humiliates you in front of others, it's abusive behavior.

Conclusion

Remember, a healthy relationship is built on trust, respect, and communication. 

If you're experiencing any of these signs, it's important to seek help and support to address the issue.
 

Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource

Content
  1. Isolation
  2. Constant Criticism
  3. Control Over Finances
  4. Threats and Intimidation
  5. Constant Monitoring
  6. Gaslighting
  7. Humiliation
  8. Conclusion