Unhealthy Relationships. Vocabulary Dating Violence: A pattern of physical, emotional, or sexual abuse that occurs in a dating relationship. Physical.

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Unhealthy Relationships

Vocabulary Dating Violence: A pattern of physical, emotional, or sexual abuse that occurs in a dating relationship. Physical Abuse: Intentionally causing physical harm to another person. Emotional Abuse: The nonphysical mistreatment of a person. Sexual Abuse: Forcing a person to engage in any unwanted sexual behavior. Includes rape and any use of a child by an adult for sexual purposes. Rape: A type of assault in which one person forces another to have sexual relations.

Vocabulary Date Rape: A rape that occurs during a date. Statutory Rape: Having sex with someone who is under the age of consent. Incest: Sex between people who are too closely related to marry legally. Pedophilia: A mental disorder in which a person has a sexual attraction to children. Sexual Harassment: Any uninvited and unwelcome sexual remark or sexual advance.

The Cycle of Violence Tension Building Stage: Victim tries to please the abuser or reason with the abuser to prevent violence. Violent Episode: The tension is then broken by a violent episode Calm or “honeymoon stage”: The abuser may apologize and promise to never abuse again.

Warning Signs of Abuse Your date is jealous when you talk to others Your date makes all the decisions and tries to control what you do Your date has a history of bad relationships You feel isolated from your friends and family You feel less self-confident when you are with your date You change how you behave to avoid an argument

Why Do They Stay? They view the possessiveness or jealousy as romantic They think the behavior is normal because friends are in a similar relationship Females feel it is a sign of masculinity Males may be ashamed to admit they are being abused The teen feels that they deserved to be abused They may fear being alone

Ending the Abuse First admit that the abuse exists Realize that you are not to blame and you cannot change your abuser’s behavior Seek support from family and friends Call an abuse hotline if you want to talk anonymously Talk to a counselor, teacher, doctor or social worker