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INDIRECT ABUSE IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES

Oct 09, 2017

HOW INDIRECT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CAN LEAD TO PTSD, DEPRESSION AND ANGER MANAGEMENT ISSUES 

Domestic violence is a psychological or physical violence aimed at victim or person who does not welcome. It has to be of a repeated nature as opposed to a one-off incident. There is a power-imbalance where one person cannot defend himself or herself in relation to the other. The indirect domestic violence, is used in this article to refer to rippling effect of domestic violence affecting family members usually children in it's vicinity. The indirect domestic violence can lead to depression, trauma and PTSD, anger management issues and issues in forming intimate and long-term relationships in the adulthood. 

There is a lot of information on the internet about domestic violence but not much is being said about the effects of indirect domestic violence. The below articles written by ANGER THERAPY LONDON looks at three areas which are depression, PTSD and anger management issues that are present in people who were indirectly exposed to domestic violence. If you need a help with domestic violence, if you want to learn a good anger management skills to prevent further arguments and conflicts, whether you are the perpetrator or victim, or the formerly affected child, please do not hesitate to contact us to book an appointment. Read the article by ANGER THERAPY LONDON here: https://angertherapylondon.com/domestic-violence-trauma-anger-management/