Domestic Abuse
Domestic
abuse takes many forms. It can be subtle with the abuser being dominate and
controlling. It can be the emotional abuse of being called names and being made
to feel that you're stupid or incompetent-------- all the way to the most
violent and deadly physical attack. It never gets better, only worsens with
time. I will use the following story to explain only one way that an abuser can
make you feel.
Imagine yourself in a prison with a 30 foot high stone wall surrounding you. You
have some limited freedom to move about and do the things you're expected to do.
At first you walk around that stone wall looking for a means of escape. But at
the same time, you have a huge vicious dog watching your every move and nipping
at your heels if you get too close to the wall. Maybe you find a weakness in the
wall and manage to get out. The dog comes after you, dragging you back inside
the wall and you're punished severely for daring to leave. You may go through
this many times. Each time the wall is built higher and stronger. Eventually,
you may become so disheartened that you give up, feeling it's better to stay and
just do what's expected of you. You lose yourself as an individual with needs
and wants and dreams. You only think about getting through one day at a time
without being punished. You do whatever it takes to keep the dog friendly, no
matter how humiliating the task. You are completely innocent of any crime, yet
you begin to feel guilty and at fault for this horrible treatment. You are
brainwashed everyday to believe this.
But the human spirit is very strong. It never really dies. It may be hidden deep
inside but from time to time it will resurface. And eventually it will cry out
at the injustice you suffer. It will demand freedom at all costs. When that time
comes, you will free yourself. You have the power to do so. You thought you were
abandoned but you realize there is help and support out there, just waiting for
you to call out to them. Once free, you will be weak and need time to heal. But
with help and support, you grow stronger every day. You rediscover who you are
and make new dreams for a brighter future. And you make those dreams become a
reality.
If you are still in an abusive situation whether it be mental, physical or both,
please call out to those waiting to help. Don't wait, the abuse will only become
worse. Call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233. If you are
free and going through the healing process, remember it may take time. But there
are many people to help and support you at this difficult time. You have the
power and you will prevail.
IMPORTANT: Abusers can and do kill their spouses, especially when that spouse is trying to leave. Be sly--be cautious--plan ahead and get help.
Copyright Elizabeth Melton Parsons