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Domestic Violence Hurts Everyone
Domestic violence spares no one, especially children who hear
and witness it or are targets. Living in a home where one parent uses violence
against the other places children at risk for emotional and behavioral
problems. They may feel confused, wet the bed, be unable to sleep, have trouble
in school or blame themselves for the violence.
If something about your relationship scares you or you are
worried about your children and you need to talk, you can get help by calling
the National Domestic Violence Hotline.
If you are abusing your family or loved one, you should know
that domestic violence is a crime and that you could lose your children,
friends, home and job if it doesn't stop. Did you know that boys who witness
the abuse of their mothers may be at greater risk for becoming men who batter
in adulthood than boys from homes free of violence? There is no excuse for your
behavior.
If you are abusing your loved ones, it is important to get
information about how you can get help for your behavior by also calling the
National Hotline.
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If you are abusing your loved ones, it is important to get information about
how you can get help for your behavior by also calling National Domestic
Violence Hotline
1-800-799-7233 (SAFE)
1-800-787-3224 (TTY for the Deaf)
www.ndvh.org
Help is available in English and Spanish and many other
languages.
All Contact with the hotline is free and confidential.
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