Stereotypes Of Domestic Violence

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Since we were little we were taught that the family is the main support of the person. It is a place where we feel the support and love, where we are surrounded by loved ones, where we are accepted as who we are. In a family we find understanding and protection, when it seems that the whole world is against us. But what if the powerful fortress turned into a house of cards? How to survive when the danger is lurking in the innermost and dear that we have, in our own home? The problem of domestic violence in our society is indecent, almost forbidden, and so is surrounded by many fantasies and legends. These stereotypes have to be destroyed, because it is due to them women faced with domestic violence do not find understanding and assistance in their environment and often do not dare to ask for them, and are left alone with their troubles Myth #1: Domestic violence is possible only in families of low social level. Domestic violence has no social boundaries. This happens in all social groups regardless of their level of education and income. Experience of "helplines" indicates that th...

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