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psychological effects of abuse

Before we move forward, letu2019s first define what abuse is. To abuse is to treat with cruelty or violence, especially regularly or repeatedly. Physical and mental/emotional are two types of abuse that often go hand in hand. Mental or emotional abuse can be threats to harm you or your loved ones, false accusations of infidelity (or other things), isolation from family and friends, excessive jealousy of others who spend time with you, controlling who you see and what you do with them.

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psychological effects of abuse

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  1. Psychological Effects Of Abuse When a person starts having abuse symptoms, he/she gets the following psychological effects simultaneously mantracare.org

  2. Trust Issues Trust is a major issue with those who have been victimized by abuse. People may have a hard time trusting others and being skeptical of their motives, especially if someone cheated on them before. This can make it hard for them to form new relationships or continue the ones that they already have going on in their lives. When someone does not feel loved by people, they can think that there is something wrong with them. This makes them feel bad about themselves.

  3. Depression If you were abused, you might feel depressed. You will be reminded of what happened when you see marks on your body or hear other stories from people who were abused. Suicidal thoughts and feelings can be a result of abuse. If you have been hurt, it is hard to imagine yourself living through more pain. But if you make it out alive, then there is something better for you in life. You might not know how to find this but sometimes we hope that we will live until we find our way back to safety and security.

  4. Shame Victims often feel like they deserve the abuse that people give them. They think it’s their fault. This is not true. People make lots of wrong assumptions about people who are abusers. This can make it hard for victims to go find help. That is not good because they might have scars in their mind and in their body. Abusers will drain you mentally until there is nothing left but emptiness all around you.

  5. PTSD Post-traumatic stress disorder is a psychological illness that can affect anyone who has been a victim of physical and/or mental abuse. It can be hard for people who are victims to tell what is real. What they may think happened may not have really happened. This makes them feel unsafe even when there is no threat in the area. This can cause flashbacks of certain events such as pinning up against something by your throat while the other person screams obscenities at you. These memories are not welcome- they replay over and over again. They can cause someone to have PTSD. This will cause them to have a hard time sleeping because their thoughts are rewiring.

  6. Mood Issues Victims often feel trapped because they are used to the abuse. The abuse will continue until there is nothing left that the abuser can take. This can cause people to go from being sad and withdrawn to feeling good again. Friends and family who have been loving, compassionate, and supportive will not be cared for. In the other extreme, some victims have become people they never thought themselves capable of being. They don’t care about other people, including themselves. These types of personalities become fearless with no regard for consequences so long as they get what they want right here right now!

  7. Mental Illness People who have been abused often have mental illnesses. It can be anxiety, depression, or any other kind of mental illness. It is extremely hard for a victim to differentiate between what is real and what exists only in their mind because they’ve been made out to be crazy. This means people take drugs, alcohol, or gambling to make themselves feel better. This might only work for a short time. Then they want it again and again.

  8. Visit mantracare.org for mental health related information, and for therapy visit online therapy and counseling

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