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Posted by Lachmi Deb Roy on Tue, 14 Dec 2010         
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In a relationship emotional abuse can be more dangerous than physical abuse. The lack of physical proof makes situation even worse. “Both results in a broken spirit. A victim of physical abuse possesses evidence to validate his or her claims. The physical wounds may not be seen, but emotional battering leaves deeper scars,” say psychologist, Dr. Anjali Chabria. Those suffering from emotional abuse suffer from depression, anxiety and psychological disorder. They may become dependent on sleeping p... Read More
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mitamajumdar

14 Dec 10
11:01 PM

Sometimes, even if you realize that you are being emotionally and mentally abused by your spouse/parent, there is very little you can DO about it. Seeking professional or other help may not always be possible or feasible for the abused person. A family oriented society, such as in India, makes it difficult for a woman in abusive relationship to quit her marital home. Sometimes, a woman may not WANT to leave the person for various reasons ... relationships are complex - be it parent-child, husband-wife, or even siblings. Each situation needs its own unique solution even if the problem is identified.

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