July 19, 2017: People comfort themselves by giving various reasons to justify staying in an abusive relationship but one of the common excuses is fear. Fear of an emotional breakdown, fear of physical violence, fear of not being able to leave the relationship safely, fear of instability, or fear of being unable to survive on our own. However, one can easily overcome such fears. There exist ways to safely exit a toxic relationship and putting a red light on domestic violence. The following tips can help one overcome the trauma that one has been going through.
ACKNOWLEDGE THE EXISTENCE OF ABUSE
Firstly, one needs to acknowledge the fact that one is experiencing abuse in their relationship. There can be different types of abuse, for instance, sexual, physical, mental, financial, or a combination. It is essential for the victim to accept that they are not being treated properly as it can enable them with the power to exit even if the situation makes them feel ashamed.
REACH OUT FOR HELP
It is not necessary for everyone to have their family or friends besides them or they may not be the best resource but one is never alone. There are various organizations designed especially to help those suffering abuse in relationships.
There exist places owned by these organizations which provide emergency shelters to you and your family. They provide individual therapy, group therapy, providing food and clothing and help with the legal matter.
CREATE AN EXIT STRATEGY
Preparing a strategy can help you have everything in place so that you can leave for your own good. Some of the guidelines are as follows:
You must be prepared if you plan to leave sooner than expected. You must make a plan immediately for such a situation-
STAYING SAFE AFTER YOU LEAVE
The need to be aware of your surroundings will not stop after you have left. You will want to make sure to check off these items once you have left so that you can be safe for a long time.
If the offender is preparing to leave and you receive a restraining order:
If you are leaving the relationship:
-prepared by Harsimran Kaur of NewsGram. Twitter @Hkaur1025