Definition:
Abuse: Any Action or Behaviour done with the Intention to cause harm, pain, create fear, control and generally dehumanise the other person in an intimate relationship
Violence: Behaviour involving physical force intended to hurt, damage or kill someone or something
Violence = Violate
Fail to Respect: Peace; Privacy; Rights. Treats something Sacred with Irreverence or Disrespect (Related especially to Sexual Rape) To Intrude unsolicited; especially in case of Rape, sexual or otherwise – Demand for Service; Deprivation of entitlement; oppressive behaviours that dehumanises; holding back freedom; privileges and rights.
Some facts about abuse:
- Abuse is pervasive; wide-spread; & common place
- Occurs in different shapes and forms
- Varying degrees of intensity; extreme case being death by physical force or arms/weapons
- Clandestine; Unknown; Hidden; & often Unacknowledged
- Humans Are Sacred; Sexual Relationship Is Sacred.
Violence = Violates = Intruded unsolicited; especially in case of Rape, sexual or otherwise – Demand for Service; Deprivation of entitlement; oppressive behaviours that dehumanizes; holding back freedom; privileges and rights.
Its all about Power and Control; to harm; cause Fear; Humiliate and Subjugate/Oppress. DAV, if left unchecked becomes a privilege and habit difficult to uproot.
Types of Abuse & Violence:
- Physical
- Verbal
- Non-Verbal (Silent Treatment; Avoidance)
- Sexual -includes using sex to allure/seduce; gain advantage; withholding; and hurting (Bondage)
- Emotional/Psychological/Mental
- Financial/Economical
- Spiritual/Religious
- Isolation and Restriction
- Entitlement/Privilege
- Use of Children/Child Abuse
Abuse/Violence is Traumatic; long-lasting and repeats and perpetuates itself. It creates a concentric Cycle (Cycle of Abuse) in which some can be stuck for life.
Why Do We Commit Abuse And Violence?
Primary Cause: Choice is Core; Underlying reason, Influenced by:
- Beliefs and Values
- Thinking Process
- Socialisation
- Expectation
- Benefits
Secondary: Personality challenges/defects:
Anger; Provocation; Feelings; Disrespect; Interpretation; Expectation; Silence/Enabling;
No reason Justifies DAV. Take Responsibility; Work on Change; Learn Coping Skills
| VICTIMS | PERPETRATORS |
| Men | Men |
| Women | Women |
| Children (Biological and Non-Biological) | Children (Biological and Non-Biological) |
| Persons with disability | Persons with disability |
| Aged | Aged |
Impact: The Real challenge with DAV is its Impact; which can be Long-lasting and manifest in different forms.
We cannot adequately quantify the damage of our DAV actions on others; especially our children and wards
DAV is a major cause of depression. Statistics say 25% of every population suffer from varying degrees of depression; ultimately ending in Insanity or Suicide
- Negative
- Dangerous
- Destructive
- Inhuman
- Sinful/Evil
Concluding Remarks:
- Abuse is a Behaviour and involves Choice
- Abuse is Wrong, Dangerous and Destructive.
- It does not add value to lives and relationships
- No one deserves to be Abused
- Abusive Actions are not Necessary for correction, making our points and meeting our needs
- It is not a right or privilege to be abusive in a domestic/intimate relationship
- You could be a Victim and also a Perpetrator
- It is not dignifying to be and remain a Perpetrator!
- Abuse/Violence is Traumatic; long-lasting and repeats and perpetuates itself.
Thank you for your attendance and participation; and we trust that you have benefitted from your attendance. Domestic Abuse and Violence is a Monster and Very Destructive. We must not allow it to continue to devastate our lives and relationships. Pass what you have learned on to someone. Register for a more comprehensive Three-Day course; Go to the website: www.helpmastersconsulting.org at events and Register Today.


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