Explain Why Women Stay In Abusive Relationships

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Why Women Stay in Abusive Relationships With more and more women information coming out about abuse and rape, and different court cases about if rape or abuse in relationships actually happens, it is crucial to understand why the women in the relationships decide to stay. According to Kathryn Nowotnys journal article “Substance Abuse and Intimate Partner Violence”, “4.7 million women in the U.S. are physically assaulted by an intimate partner each year, and more than one in three women have experienced rape, physical violence, and/or stalking by an intimate partner in their lifetime.” This quote shows the importance of learning what the women in abusive relationships actually go through. We need to know what they are told and the effect it …show more content…

It is important to understand why they abuse the women, to understand the whole picture. Although there is absolutely no excuse for a man to ever lay his hands on a woman, there has been research on the reasons, or types of men, who will abuse women in their lives. Antisocial Personality Disorder is a main disorder that is found in many men who have been abusive in intimate relationships. This disorder is when a man is constantly deceitful, or lies often (Psychology Today). Borderline Personality Disorder is another major disorder that is found in abusive men as well. With this disorder comes extreme emotions and impulses that some men may not be able to control without medical help, causing them to become violent towards their significant other (Psychology Today). Another disorder that has been found in abusive men is Narcissistic Personality Disorder. This disorder makes a person feel self-important to an extreme. Narcissism is something that affects many people, but when it gets carried away, it can become a major problem, and if they feel that someone is threatening their self-importance, they become violent (Psychology …show more content…

When relationships first start to be violent, verbal abuse is what starts. This type of abuse is anywhere from the abuser blaming the women for everything that goes wrong, to him degrading her in front of her friends and family (Stoprelationshipabuse.org). The next step up in the abuse is emotional abuse. Emotional abuse is when a man is constantly getting jealous, does not care about the women’s thoughts or feelings, or even controls her life in some aspects. This abuse is often overlooked because it is hard to tell it is happening, until it is too late and has escalated (Stoprelationshipabuse.org). The last, and worst step of abuse, is when the abuse gets physical. This abuse can come in many ways. It is considered not only hitting, pushing, or biting, but also locking her out of the house, refusing to help when she is sick or injured, or even keeping medications from her