Characteristics of Abuse


Unlike a relationship based on nonviolence and equity, domestic violence is based on power and control. Abusers maintain their control through a complex set of abusive behaviors including emotional and psychological, economic, sexual, stalking, and physical abuse. A common abuse tactic is to invalidate the perceptions of the victim to the point that she herself doubts her own experiences. Even more common is the tactic of isolating the victim from friends, family, anyone who might offer perspective and validation.

The most important aspect of empowering victims of domestic violence is to validate their experience. Effective advocacy begins with listening to her story, believing her, and helping her acknowledge the injustice.



Visit these links for more information about domestic violence:

American Bar Association Commission on Domestic Violence
New York State Office for the Prevention of Domestic Violence
New York State Coalition Against Domestic Violence
National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Domestic Violence Information for Lesbian, Transgender and Bisexual Women