PTSD After Abuse and Trauma

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Post-traumatic stress disorder — PTSD — is a real, well-documented mental health condition that can develop after experiencing traumatic events. Most people associate it with war or disaster. However, domestic abuse, coercive control, emotional abuse and prolonged fear within a relationship are among the most common causes of PTSD there is. If you have left […]

Steps to Recovery After Domestic Abuse

Steps to Recovery After Domestic Abuse

Recovery after domestic abuse is real. It happens every day, for people who have been through experiences far darker and more complicated than the world around them ever understood. Whatever you have been through, however long it lasted and however stuck you feel right now, recovery is not just possible — it is waiting for […]

Children and Domestic Abuse

children and domestic abuse - a child covering her ears

If you are a parent who has experienced domestic abuse, your children are probably never far from your thoughts. How much do they know? What have they understood? How do you talk to them about what happened — and how do you protect them going forward, especially if you still have to have contact with […]

Creating a Safety Plan

woman drinking tea who has made a safety plan

A safety plan is a practical, personal set of steps designed to help you stay as safe as possible — whether you are still in the relationship, preparing to leave, or have already left. You do not need to have made a final decision about leaving to start thinking about safety. Planning ahead, even in […]

Going to Court and Seeking Support

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Going to court is one of the most daunting parts of the domestic abuse journey. Many survivors feel a complex mix of emotions. Relief that something is finally happening. Fear about facing their abuser. Anxiety about being believed. Exhaustion at having to relive everything in a formal setting. This guide explains what the process looks […]

Reporting Abuse to the Police

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Reporting domestic abuse to the police can feel frightening, overwhelming or emotionally exhausting — especially if you have spent a long time living with fear, confusion or manipulation. Many people worry they will not be believed, that they are overreacting, or that reporting will automatically lead to immediate court action. Understanding what to expect can […]

Making the Decision to Leave: What You Need to Know

Deciding to leave an abusive relationship is rarely a single moment of clarity. For most people it is a process

Making the decision to leave an abusive relationship is rarely a single moment of clarity. For most people it is a process — messy, non-linear and full of setbacks. Research consistently shows that on average a victim leaves seven times before leaving for good. That figure is not a reflection of weakness or poor judgement. […]

When You Are A Man Experiencing Abuse

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Men Can Be Victims Too Domestic abuse happens to men. It happens more often than most people realise, more often than most men report, and far more often than society generally acknowledges. If you are a man experiencing abuse at the hands of a partner, this article is for you. What you are going through […]

Will It Get Better? Let’s Get Real

will it get better? this sounds like a trauma bond here pictured between two women

If you are asking this question, you are probably exhausted. You have likely been through enough cycles of hope and disappointment to fill years of your life. Part of you wants someone to tell you yes, it will get better — and part of you already suspects that the honest answer is more complicated than […]

Trauma Bonding: What It Is and How to Break It

trauma bond

Trauma bonding is a powerful psychological attachment that forms between a person and someone who causes them harm. It develops not in spite of the abuse, but often because of it — and that is what makes it so difficult to understand from the outside. If you have ever stayed in a relationship that you […]

Gaslighting: What It Is and How to Recognise It

Gaslighting is a form of psychological manipulation in which someone causes you to question your own memory, perception and reality.

Gaslighting is a form of psychological manipulation that causes you to question your own memory, perception and reality. It is one of the most damaging forms of emotional abuse, partly because it is so difficult to identify while it is happening. The term comes from the 1944 film Gaslight, where a husband deliberately manipulates his […]

Clare’s Law: How to Make a Request and What to Expect

woman on phone making a Clare's Law request

Applies in the UK only Clare’s Law — formally known as the Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme — gives you the legal right to ask police whether a current or former partner has a history of abusive or violent behaviour. Police also have the power to share that information proactively, without a request, if they believe […]