Domestic violence happens when an intimate partner or family member tries to control you or abuses you. Abuse can be physical, social, economical, sexual, or psychological. Every day someone is abused by his/her husband, wife, partner, or family member. There are many types of abuse. For example, abuse can happen if your partner or a family member:
- Does not let you visit friends or family
- Gets angry quickly or acts overly jealous
- Threatens to hurt you or your family
- Destroys your property
- Does not allow you to go out
- Controls all the money
There are several things you can do if your partner or family member is abusing you. You can talk to your doctor, call 911, go to the police or tell a family member or close friend about the abuse.
In case of a life-threatening emergency, call 911
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