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SAFE DATES SESSION 3 WHY DO PEOPLE ABUSE?
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CLASSROOM RULES 1.Respect each others opinions 2.Listen to each other ( No talking while someone else is speaking) 3.No Names 4.1 person is talking at time 5.No Laughing
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REVIEW Session 1- Caring Relationships: Ways we want to be treated v Ways we want to treat Session 2- Abusive Relationships: Emotional v Physical Today Session 3- Reasons why people abuse
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SCENARIO 1: SARA & MICHAEL 1.How does Michael want Sara to act? 2.Why might Michael want Sara to act this way? 3.How is Michael getting Sara to act this way?
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REASONS FOR MICHAEL’S BEHAVIOR Michael is being abusive by trying to control the way Sara acts. Scenario 1 is about Jealousy a. It’s ok to feel jealous but limiting who someone can talk with is abusive b. Having a BF/GF who’s so jealous they don’t want you talking to others may seem flattering at first but is actually a way of controlling you. If this behavior continues its likely that the victim will become isolated from family and friends. c. One way to control a BF/GF’s behavior is to pair abusive behavior with nice behavior. This type of behavior hooks the victim even more. Seeing a person act sweet makes it hard to leave him or her.
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SCENARIO 2: MARIO & CASSIE 1.How does Mario want Cassie to feel? 2.Why might Mario want Cassie to feel this way? 3.How does Mario get Cassie to feel this way?
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SCENARIO 2: MARIO & CASSIE Another reason that people may abuse their BF/GF is to control the way she or he feels. a. Often people who abuse want their BF/GF to feel bad about himself or herself so they feel dependent on the dating partner, and therefore less likely to leave
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WARNING SIGNS OF ABUSE -Too often relationships become painful and even dangerous before someone seeks help Why? -There are certain behaviors that can alert you to abusive behaviors -We’re going to call these behaviors “Red Flags”
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-Being physically hurt -Feeling afraid of bf/gf -Feeling isolated -Losing friends -Changing behavior because of bf/gf jealousy -Feeling embarrassed, put down, ashamed -Being threatened -Feeling manipulated or controlled -Being afraid to express your own feelings -Feeling nervous or sick to your stomach when bf/gf is angry -Not being allowed or being afraid of making a decision -Noticing bf/gf has very stereotypical beliefs about gender roles -Not having personal space respected RED FLAGS FOR PEOPLE WHO MAY BE IN AN ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIP
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-Physically assaulting bf/gf ( hitting, slapping pushing, kicking) -Intimidating your bf/gf -Becoming angry if bf/gf is spending time with other people -Asking your bf/gf to change his or her behavior because your jealous -Verbally threatening your bf/gf -Using guilt trips to get your bf/gf to do something -Feeling unable to control your own feelings of anger -Making your bf/gf afraid of you -Forcing your bf/gf to do sexual things that he/she is uncomfortable with RED FLAGS FOR PEOPLE WHO MAY BE ABUSING THEIR PARTNER
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CONCLUSION -People may act abusive for different reasons -Abusive behaviors have a serious short/long-term consequences for the victim and the perpetrator -There are usually “Red Flags” or warning signs that a person may be abusive or abused -All the scenario’s that we read today could have ended differently. People can choose to act in cooperative, nonabusive ways. -It is never the victims fault that he/she has gotten hit, insulted, or threatened. -No one ever deserves to be abused
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