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Domestic Abuse

It is not always easy to identify abuse. While some relationships are clearly abusive from the outset, abuse often starts subtly and gets worse over time. For example, abuse may begin with occasional hurtful comments, jealousy or controlling behavior. As it gets worse, the abuse may become more frequent, severe or violent. As the cycle of abuse worsens, your safety or the safety of your children may be in danger.

If you are worried that you or your children may be a victim of domestic abuse, the Counseling Center may be able to help you. To request a confidential session Contact Us.

Resources:
www.mayoclinic.com
www.acog.org
www.nlm.nih.gov

 


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