Here are some red flags to look out for, and tips for dealing with emotional abuse.
Emotional abuse involves controlling another person by using emotions to criticize, embarrass, shame, blame, or otherwise manipulate them. While most common in dating and married relationships, mental or emotional abuse can occur in any relationship—including among friends, family members, and co-workers. Here are some red flags to look out for, and tips for dealing with emotional abuse. | | | | | |
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