Abuse comes in many forms and types. To help you recover, we've included many pages on the various types of abuse below this text. It's hard to pinpoint why an abuser chooses a certain type of person. Unfortunately, that's usually one of the first things the victim tries to figure out..."why me?" There is no real answer, and the question implies that the victim, somehow, feels at fault. It's not your fault! It doesn't matter what your abuser said...you did nothing to cause this. The problem and the fault is all theirs. You are a special, beautiful person that everyone should honor and respect. Now...you're a survivor. Your focus must be on your recovery, not your abuse. That's why we created the Abuse Survivors Recovery pages. To help you down the road to recovery. You'll find recovery pages for many types of abuse...even for abusers who want help to stop abusing. I hope you find your help, here. You didn't deserve how you were treated. We'll try to help you find a normal, happy life...even after abuse. Here are the top-selling Abuse Recovery Books to help you down that road.
Abuse is the action of a weak person who uses a position of authority, influence or physical strength to control their victim and commit emotional, violent or sexual acts upon them. The actions committed vary with each abuser, from neglect, intimidation and threat, to sexual or physical violence. The abusers also vary with respect to choice of victim, from close family members (most common) to total strangers, and from infants to senior citizens. Most abusers stay within their chosen type of victim and type of abuse, though many, if left unchecked, will escalate to a more serious form of abuse. For example, a physical abuser may escalate from intimidation and threat, to throwing things, to hitting, choking, rape, and even murder. Without intervention, sexual abusers have a very high tendency to escalate the severity of their abuse. This is why it's very important to identify an abusive relationship early and get professional help and accountability to the authorities for the abuser. It can save the lives of the victims and the abusers. Each of our recovery pages is designed to help you get it stopped, then get help to recover. As embarrassing and humiliating as it is for others to know what's going on, it's the only way to get it stopped so you can start healing.
Abuse Recovery
Abused Children Recover?
Abuse Survivors Recovery
BAR Cycle And Behavior
Child Abuse Facts
Child Abuse Protection
Child Molestation Signs
Child Sexual Abuse
Child Sex Abuse Recov.
Child Sex Abuse
Prevent.
Domestic Violence Facts
Elder Abuse-Dealing
With
Incest Survivors Help
Is Child Spanking OK?
Pedophile
Therapy
Pedophiles Therapy-Why
Rape Victims Help
Sexual Abuse
Sexual Abuse Recovery
Sexual
Abuse Survivors
Sexual Predators In Area
Verbal Abuse Definition
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Abuse
Recovery Forum
Abuse Recovery Books
Sexual Abuse Resources
Parenting Information
Marriage-Divorce Issues
Senior Care Giving
Whether you've suffered abuse, or suffered trying to help a loved one who was abused or you're the abuser, suffering more with each act you remember committing...no matter what brought you here, you need help. Not some pill or platitude, but real help from Someone who knows and loves you. That Someone is God. If you want God's help to recover, click on God help me.
Abuse Recovery
Abused Children Recover?
Abuse Survivors Recovery
BAR Cycle And Behavior
Child Abuse Facts
Child Abuse Protection
Child Molestation Signs
Child Sexual Abuse
Child Sex Abuse Recov.
Child Sex Abuse
Prevent.
Domestic Violence Facts
Elder Abuse-Dealing
With
Incest Survivors Help
Is Child Spanking OK?
Pedophile
Therapy
Pedophiles Therapy-Why
Rape Victims Help
Sexual Abuse
Sexual Abuse Recovery
Sexual
Abuse Survivors
Sexual Predators In Area
Verbal Abuse Definition
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Abuse
Recovery Forum
Abuse Recovery Books
Sexual Abuse Resources
Parenting Information
Marriage-Divorce Issues
Senior Care Giving