Healthy Living

What Is Domestic Abuse?

Choose a preferred language

Each day there are people of all ages, races, and income levels who are harmed by those close to them. Domestic abuse is known by several other terms, including relationship abuse, intimate partner violence, and dating abuse. It's when an abuser exerts power and control over a victim. Women and children are often the targets. If you are being abused, now is the time to plan and prepare for a new life. With information and support, you can begin the journey. If you, a friend, or family member are being abused, there is help.


How domestic abuse happens

  • Bodily harm may be done to you. It can range from pushing or slapping to broken bones, strangulation, or forced sex.

  • Your abuser may try to control you by isolating you. You may be kept away from friends and family members. You may not be able to access money.

  • Your abuser may frighten or intimidate you. You may be threatened with bodily harm or the loss of your children. Your abuser may threaten to harm other family members or family pets.

  • Verbal insults can damage your belief in yourself. You may be called names, put down, harassed, or blamed without cause. Your abuser may accuse you or your behavior as causing their violence. Your abuser may manipulate you to such a degree that you question your own feelings, instincts, and sanity (gaslighting). Emotionally breaking a victim in this way gives the abuser a great deal of power. For example, your abuser may question your memory of events, even when you remember them accurately, or deny things like promises made to you.


The pattern of abuse

If you are the target of abuse, days or weeks may pass between attacks. But you may see a dangerous pattern that repeats:

  • Your abuser attacks with words or actions.

  • Your abuser begs forgiveness and may promise to change.

  • Your abuser starts acting tense, angry, or depressed. These are signs that abuse will start again.

Online Medical Reviewer: L Renee Watson MSN RN

Online Medical Reviewer: Marianne Fraser MSN RN

Online Medical Reviewer: Paul Ballas MD

Date Last Reviewed: 12/01/2022

© 2000-2025 The StayWell Company, LLC. All rights reserved. This information is not intended as a substitute for professional medical care. Always follow your healthcare professional's instructions.

Find a doctor that's right for you.

From routine check-ups to groundbreaking treatments and beyond, Crestner Health is here to help you live your healthiest life.

Search our doctors
Related Articles
Read article
Wellness
Ergonomics: Does Your Workstation Fit You?

You may not know it, but working at your computer can take a toll on your body. It can cause sore muscles, headaches, eyestrain, tension, and fatigue. But ergonomics can help. It's the science of arranging your workstation to fit you and your body.

Read article
Wellness
Understanding Container Labels and Hazardous Chemicals

You can help prevent illness and injury by reading the container label for each hazardous substance you use.

Read article
Wellness
Ergonomics and Musculoskeletal Disorders: Quiz

Take this short quiz to find out how much you know about ergonomics and musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). Select the best answer for each question. Answers are at the bottom of the page.

Read article
Wellness
Making a Fire Safety Action Plan

Time is critical when fire is involved. To protect your family in case of a fire in your home, create a fire safety action plan. This teaches your family what to do in a fire, and can help save lives. This sheet explains how to make a fire safety action plan.