Tips On Dealing With Domestic Abuse Stories

By Maryanne Goff


If you work in a field where you hear domestic abuse stories being told to you every so often, understand that it took these people courage and effort to be able to get these stories out of their system. Understand that the whole experience was a traumatic one for them. So, it is never something that you can just brush off casually.

People like these would require your understanding and the right reaction from you. It is your job to show to them that you want to understand what they have been going through and that you genuinely want to do anything that you can do to help them get through such an ordeal. It may have passed but the scars may still be visible. Also, it might still be raw enough for them to feel the hurt.

Remember that many of the people who ave experiences like these are often not very keen on coming forward and telling all about what they have gone through to you. Understand that this is as much as a struggle and a challenge to them. So, treating them with the utmost sensitivity and understanding is going to earn you lots of positive points in their book. After all, you want to earn their trust.

Lend to them your ears. They need understanding. They need acceptance. More than anything they want somebody who can listen to them and lend them an understanding ear. Many people who have gone through these ordeals then have actually expressed how appreciative they often are to have people who genuinely want to listen to what they have to say.

Do not judge. It is not for you to say that they were the ones at fault or not. It is not for you to say if they were the ones who initiated what had happened to them. What matters now is that these things have passed and they are on their way to recovery. Your goal here is to help them get back on track again. Always remember that.

Assure them that they will heal in time. Explain too, that there is no guarantee that they will heal fast. After al, things would have to depend on the and their very own mechanism to cope through traumatic experiences like these. Use this chance to make sure that you will let them feel that they earn this chance and that they deserve to be back on their feet once again.

Encourage them. The last thing these people would like to hear is you putting them down and seemingly making it as if they were the ones at fault for what has happened to them. Try putting yourself in their shoes, for once. Empathize with them. Then you will find that understanding their current situation is not going to be that hard for you to do.

Women who have domestic abuse stories to tell should make sure that they will find the right counseling and the right support that they would require to heal better. Many might take time to actually get over the trauma of the entire experience. Getting involved in support groups with people if the same experience can help too. Then, they would get support from people who understand them most.




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