
Abuse in relationships often begins subtly, escalating over time. As control, fear, and emotional harm grow, individuals may question if what they’re experiencing is truly abuse. If something feels wrong, but you can’t quite name it, you may be experiencing a form of abuse. Recognizing the signs is a critical first step toward protecting yourself.
Abusive Relationships Take Many Forms
Abuse doesn’t always involve physical violence. Emotional manipulation, threats, isolation, and financial control are also forms of abuse. It’s important to trust your instincts and pay attention to patterns that leave you feeling unsafe, diminished, or trapped.
Six common signs of an abusive relationship include:
- Constant criticism, belittling, or attempts to make you feel worthless.
- Isolation from family, friends, or support networks.
- Control over finances, schedules, or major decisions.
- Threats of harm to you, themselves, or loved ones.
- Unpredictable anger or emotional outbursts followed by blame.
- Gaslighting or denying your reality to make you question your sanity.
If you see yourself in these patterns, know that you are not alone, and you deserve better. Therapy, either by yourself or with your partner, can help you explore your experiences and determine a plan for moving forward. Reaching out may feel scary, but it is a powerful step toward reclaiming your independence and peace of mind.
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Whether you’re still deciding what to do or ready to take action, therapy can give you the clarity, strength, and tools you need to move forward. Let us support you! Schedule a consultation today to explore therapy options at my practice, including relationship therapy, and don’t second-guess yourself any longer.
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