How to spot (and address) Abuse in Teenage Relationships
Abuse can take many forms: physical, sexual, or emotional. Recognize red flags like controlling behavior, threats, or shaming. If you suspect abuse, seek help from a trusted adult, therapist, or helpline. You have the right to safety and dignity.
How to spot (and address) Abuse in Relationships
Abuse in relationships takes many forms: physical, sexual, emotional. This article helps you recognize the signs and understand that victims are never responsible. It offers guidance on safely leaving an abusive relationship, processing emotions, and finding support to heal and move towards healthier connections.
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