Welcome to my Surviving Domestic Violence Blog.
Do you want to keep up on all that is going on here at Surviving Domestic Violence? This blog page is the place to see the latest additions and changes that have been made.
Verbal abuse could be considered the most powerful form of abuse. It never leaves bruises, but has the power to change and control a person completely.
Domestic violence affects all of us, as there is someone in each of our lives suffering in a violent relationship.
Domestic violence protection tips for you at home while you are still with your abuser, in your car, regarding your cell phone, and your finances to help you feel more in control.
My domestic violence story is only one part of my life. A twelve year journey that taught me who I am at my core.
Helping victims survive a domestic violence situation and get out is very important. There is NO QUICK FIX. Here you will find tips and suggestions to assist victims surviving domestic violence.
Emergency Documents are all the documents you will need if you must leave immediately
Surviving domestic violence is within you. Let's discuss safety plans, self defense, protection tips, home security, and other resources
Domestic violence stalking go together more often than not.. Are you being followed, monitored, or watched?
Pictures, Journals, Police Reports, Medical Records all create domestic violence proof
"Debunking The Domestic Violence Myths" is part of an amazing series on domestic violence "The Silent Shame" by Jessica Lyons and Pete Davis of The Queens Courier News Paper in New York.
After you leave your domestic violence situation, home security inside and outside is your top priority.
I did not know that there are so many like me. 13 years of abuse and the biggest price I paid was my 13 year old committed suicide. I eloped and got married
Dear Friends, I want to tell you a story .It is not pretty and if you had told me three weeks ago, this would have happened to me I would have told you
Continue reading "need help from the system as well as abuser"
Hi, my name is Hope-Lynn. I am 15 years old, and I am in foster care. The reason I'm in foster care is because I was being abused by my birth mother's