Empowering Relationships: Nurturing Equality and Respect

Physical violence in the family. Types of physical violence. Recommendations for overcoming a situation of physical violence
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Psychology, Relationship

Physical violence

Physical violence refers to any act of aggression or force that causes physical harm or injury to an individual. In the context of women's rights, physical violence specifically refers to violence perpetrated against women based on their gender or sex.

Abuse in the family
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Psychology, Relationship

Abuse in the family

Domestic abuse, also known as family violence or domestic violence, is the systematic and repeated use of physical, emotional, psychological, or sexual force or control by one family member over others. Abuse can occur in various forms and have different manifestations.
Emotional abuse in family life
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Psychology, Relationship

Emotional abuse in family life

Emotional abuse in the context of family life — it is a form of violence that is based on manipulation, humiliation, intimidation and control of the emotional state and well-being of a family member. This can be done by a partner, parent, relative or other close person. Emotional abuse leaves no physical traces, but can have a profound and long-lasting impact on the victim.
What is gaslighting
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Relationship, Psychology

What is gaslighting

Gaslighting is a form of psychological abuse in which one person (the gaslighter) systematically and deliberately manipulates another person into questioning their own memory, perception, and sanity. The gaslighter seeks to create a false sense of reality in the victim and control their thoughts, emotions, and behavior.
Types of psychological abuse
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Psychology, Relationship

Types of psychological abuse

Psychological abuse is a form of harming or controlling other people using psychological methods. It leaves no physical marks, but can have serious consequences for the victim's mental and emotional well-being.
Gender discrimination of women: could gender inequality be reversed?
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Gender, Psychology, Relationship

Gender discrimination of women: could gender inequality be reversed?

Technically, gender inequality can manifest itself in any direction, depending on the social, cultural and economic context. However, in practice in most cultures in the world, gender discrimination is mainly associated with discrimination against women.

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