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Violent Relationship Support
By:  Katria Foger | Published  9/11/2005 | Teen Dating | Rating:ratingratingratingratingrating  | Rated 1 Times.
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Are you a teenager and one of your friends is a victim of dating violence? Does it bother you? Yes, it does. If you come to know anybody in your family or friends in such abusive relationship, offer help. It is as important to help out a victim in such abusive relationship as it is to save yourself from it. What can you do?..

DatingMatchMakers Love Bullet  The first and most important way to support is to listen and believe! Tell her/him you care about him/her and want them to be safe.

DatingMatchMakers Love Bullet  Don't ask blaming questions, such as "What did you do or say to provoke him/her?" or "Why don't you just break up with him/her?"

DatingMatchMakers Love Bullet  Don't be critical of the abusive partner just listen quietly.

DatingMatchMakers Love Bullet  Offer to talk with her or go with her for any help possible.

DatingMatchMakers Love Bullet  Call the police or security officer if you witness an assault.

DatingMatchMakers Love Bullet  Not only the abused but the abuser needs some help too...

DatingMatchMakers Love Bullet  Listen to them and don't be critical of their behavior.

DatingMatchMakers Love Bullet  In many cases the abuser can be required to get counseling.

DatingMatchMakers Love Bullet  Tell the abuser that violent behavior is not good and may be he/she needs help to overcome it.

DatingMatchMakers Love Bullet  Offer to talk with him or her about alternative to violence--cooling off, talking about the problem, counseling, support group.

DatingMatchMakers Love Bullet  Be a role model for healthy relationships. Treat your friends and partners with respect.

DatingMatchMakers Love Bullet  Take a stand! Don't reinforce abusive behavior by laughing, minimizing, or ignoring an act of violence or a threat.

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