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[H271]Help With Domestic Violence
by Bill Valentine, Self Defense Coach, Bil
Domestic violence is a situation that no one should ever have to experience. Many females who find themselves on the receiving end of domestic abuse often want to remove themselves from the situation, but the fear of the unknown is simply greater than the fear of the next episode of abuse. Unfortunately, many women have suffered one type of abuse or another as a child and teenager. By the time that these women emerge into adulthood, physical and mental abuse almost seems like a normal way of life. If you are one of the female victims that suffer at the hand of another, you know exactly what I mean. If you decide, however, that you want to break yourself away from the disheartening and devastating cruel effects of domestic violence, there is hope….
What is Domestic Violence?
Domestic violence is most commonly associated with spousal abuse; however, there are several different types of domestic violence that are becoming more recognized. Ultimately, this occurs when an individual attempts to gain complete control over someone that they share a relationship with. It is all about power, and the satisfaction of knowing that they have that power when it comes to defining the reasoning that an abuser would do this to someone. While many abusers will rationalize the abuse and claim that they felt as if they had no control, this is actually a choice that is rather deliberate.
What Types of Domestic Violence Abusers Are There?
There are many different types of domestic violence abusers. The type of violence will be determined by the various ways that the abuser uses to gain dominance over another person. Some of these ways include:
1.Isolation – Individuals who are controlled in this manner are kept away from everyone and everything. They often feel as if they are completely cut off from the world. In all actuality, they really are.
2.Dominance – The abuser that expresses his control in a dominant manner will often control the finances of the home. They may also demand that you do one thing of another, and expect you to immediately correspond with the expressed command.
3.Threats – Many individuals who abuse others will use threats as a form of intimidation. These threats may include physically hurting you and others, your loved ones and event letting you know that whatever you choose will result in severe consequences.
As you can see, there are a lot of different behaviors of personality types when it comes to different types of abusers. The previously mentioned types are just a small list of the many tactical behaviors that may be used when it comes to domestic violence.
Types of Domestic Abuse
There are many different types of domestic abuse. There are many who will suffer from just one type while another may suffer from a little bit of everything. Below are the types of abuse that may be experienced:
1.Physical Abuse – This includes the use of force that actually injures another person, and/or an act that completely puts the receiving party in danger. When the individual is threatened, this is considered to be a crime if the person experiences threat as a result of that injury. If someone goes beyond physical threats and touches another, this is considered to be battery. Samples of battery may include choking, pushing, hitting, and so on.
2.Emotional Abuse – This type of abuse is another common domestic complication. This type of abuse includes activities like isolation, blaming, guilt, and several other emotions that eventually wear down the defenses of the mind on the whole.
3.Sexual Abuse – This includes any and all unwelcomed sexual advances, being forced into having sex, and being made to be quite uncomfortable.
4.Economic Abuse – This occurs when things of a financial manner become complications in the home. Many of these individuals will horde all of the money, credit cards, bank accounts, etc….Then, there are situations in which the abuser will get angry if you are not working, and you are forced to work tremendous hours in order to support the family while the abuser sits by entertaining themselves. If you fail to do as commanded, you are beat terribly or suffer some other complications.
Signs of Domestic Violence
There are a number of signs to look out for if you feel as if someone is being abused. Please note that this is only a small list of sample signs:
1.Many victims will isolate themselves from the “outside" world when they are being abused.
2.In a lot of cases, there are injuries that are sustained and the abuser that gave them to you will attempt to come up with some story that veers away from the abuse.
3.Many will suffer when it comes to their work productivity and passion for work.
Conclusion
As you read this, there is a woman in the world being held at the hands of her abuser. She is getting punched so hard in the face that you can almost feel it. She is being slapped, spit on, pushed, and maybe even being hospitalized right now. Yes, it is a sad situation. You can help make a difference in the lives of the abused. You should learn all that you can about the topic and then work to make a difference. We all deserve some freedom and peace right?

Early this morning, police responded to a call about domestic violence with gun shots heard in Northern Las Vegas. When police arrived, they found that a man had barricaded himself and a woman inside an apartment, refused to come out and would not let the woman leave, turning the domestic violence incident into a hostage situation. The scene is calling for SWAT officers to come assist in freeing the woman. According to the American Institute on Domestic Violence, health related costs for domestic violence issues such as rape, physical assault, stalking and homicide (by boyfriends, girlfriends or spouses, mind you) surpasses $5.8 billion every year. From that, about $4.1 billion is needed for victims who need immediate medical attention and mental health care. I am sorry, but that is disgusting. Do yourself a favor and read that again. Then decide that you are not going to be among those statistics. So how do we go about preventing domestic violence upon ourselves, besides sitting in a room with no human contact for the rest of our lives? Self defense training.

Dr. Ignatius Piazza, founder and director of Front Sight Firearms Training Institute near Las Vegas, Nevada, offers several different kinds of courses to give you the self defense training you need. He knows the importance of being able to protect yourself and being able to protect your family and loved ones. He offers self defense firearms training courses that will leave you ready for any real life, life threatening situation that may arise. In fact, after ONE course at Front Sight, you will leave with firearms skills that outshine ninety nine percent of the gun owning population. (And that includes people who use firearms for a living, like law enforcement officers!) That is no joke or exaggeration ? take a look at the testimonials on Front Sight's website. Even seasoned military professionals agree that Front Sight's training out does boot camp, without the boot camp attitude. Not only do Dr. Piazza and his team of incredibly educated firearms training instructors offer superior gun training, like handgun training, rifle training, shotgun training, night gun training and automatic weapons training, they present students with the opportunity to take other self defense training courses as well! Courses include things like martial arts training, edged weapons training and rope training. It does not matter where you currently stand, whether you are a beginner or an expert, Front Sight Firearms Training Institute has a course for you. If you want to improve yourself and your techniques, Front Sight will greet you with open arms and help you improve.

With the gross statistics of domestic violence, we owe it to ourselves to be able to prevent it. Dr. Piazza will help us do that. Don't get caught in the nook of someone's elbow, unable to release yourself. Front Sight can not only give you the skills to get out of that situation if it happens, but can teach you how to reduce your chances of getting in that position in the first place.
Article Source : Family Life In The Uk

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