Humans are social creatures and therefore, it is vital to maintain relationships with others. Relationships aid the emotional and mental growth of individuals. However, abusive relationships affect the mental and physical well-being of the partners involved. Generally, the warning signs of abusive relationships can be clearly identified, if they exist, by closely examining a relationship.
The signs of abusive relationships include, but are not limited to, physical and mental/emotional abuse, excessive jealousy towards the other partner and possessive behavior. In addition, abusive partners can be characterized by ill-temper which causes them to lose their temper by relatively less significant things. They also tend to isolate and seclude the victim from his/her friends and family by prohibiting social interactions with others. Another one of the signs of abusive relationships is that the abusive partner will constantly humiliate and degrade the victim, often publicly, in an attempt to downsize him/her. Furthermore, the more violent signs of abusive relationships include the destruction of personal property of the victim, sexual abuse where the partner forces the other to have sex in ways that are uncomfortable, threats to hurt family members and physical assault.
However, it should be noted that signs of abusive relationships are often displayed through the behavior of the victim as well. Normally, in an abusive relationship, the victim tends to fear the partner most of the time and evades certain subjects to prevent angering the partner. Due to the constant verbal abuse and humiliation, one may actually feel that he/she is incapable of doing anything right for the other partner. In addition, the victim may even develop a sense that he/she deserves to be mistreated and will often doubt ones sanity, thinking maybe he/she is the one who is mentally unfit. One will also feel helpless and emotionally numb due to the years of mental/emotional abuse.
If a significant number of these signs of abusive relationships are present in ones relationship, it is necessary to act fast. Leaving the relationship should be done carefully, as the abuser has the potential to severely hurt the other partner and ones safety should be the main concern. Although it is easy to heal physically, the mental health takes a long time to improve. Abuse victims tend to distrust people and many would feel unprotected living alone; counseling and therapy sessions would be useful to help these victims.
The warning signs of abusive relationships are evident in every abusive relationship. The idea is to spot them and act fast.