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14 Signs of Emotional Abuse In Relationships

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Emotional abuse can be defined as any abusive behavior that includes verbal aggression, intimidation, manipulation, and humiliation. There are obvious forms of emotional abuse, such as yelling, insulting, threats, direct orders, and publicly embarrassing you. It is easy to see when others are being emotionally abused, but it can be difficult to notice when you are in it. Especially when the abuse is indirect or subtle. Do you recognize some of these hidden signs of emotional abuse?

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References:

DeSanctis, E., (2020). What Emotional Abuse Really Means. Retrieved from: https://www.joinonelove.org/learn/emotional-abuse-really-means/

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