Apresentação Moderna
Sofia Ferreira Faria | Alunos AECA 2024
Created on November 21, 2024
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Leonor Oliveira nº18
Sofia Faria nº25
English oral presentation
abuse
abuse
Abuse means treating someone with violence, disrespect, cruelty, harm, or force. When someone treats their partner in any of these ways, it's called an abusive relationship. Abuse in a relationship can be physical, sexual, or emotional, or it could be all of these.
INTRODUCTION
In this apresentation we're gonna talk about the causes, consequences and give you some examples to help you avoid this kind of relationships.
- controlling behaviour;
- threatens you with physical violence;
- constantly checks up on you;
- love bombing;
- is always picking a fight;
- gives you ultimatums.
signs and red flags
It may be hard to figure out that you're in an abusive relationship, however there are some red flags that you should be awared of, such as:
consequences
Abusive relationships can have severe and lasting effects on individuals,impacting the victim's physical,emotional,and mental health. Physically, victims may suffer from injuries,or health issues that develop from distress. Psychologically, abuse can lead to depression,anxiety, low self-esteem,and post-traumatic stress disorder. If an individual experiencies long-term abuse,they will likely develop trust issues and have trouble developing and maintaining healthy relationships in the future.
Talk to someone that can give you an outside perspective about your relationship. It may help you realise if you really are in an abusive relationship.
You should always keep in mind your value and that you deserve to be treated right.
some advice
1st advice
If you don't have anyone that you can trust or talk to, you can always reach out to a therapist or call to an helpline.
2nd advice
3rd advice
4th advice
Conclusion
All in all, abuse in any form - whether physical, verbal, or sexual - is a deeply damaging issue that affects individuals, families and communities.It leaves lasting scars, both visible and invisible and it may interfere your future relationships.It is crucial to recognize its signs, raise awareness and offer support to survivors!
Thanks!
Tom MacDougallBBC News, Yorkshire
'My ex was abusive - I want to help others escape'
A mother-of-six whose partner threatened to kill her says she wants to raise awareness of abusive relationships and how to escape them. Kelly Walker's ex-boyfriend, Adria Noblet, became increasingly coercive during their 16-year relationship."I urge anybody who's going through this, to step back and look at the behaviour - would you want your daughter or son to live like that?"The best thing I can say to do, and the reason he got a substantial sentence, is to record it."