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Victims of abuse need support and understanding from "summary" of Why Does He Do That? by Lundy Bancroft

Victims of abuse need support and understanding from those around them more than anything else. They need to hear, "I believe you," "It's not your fault," and "You deserve to be treated with respect." When someone you care about confides in you that they are being abused, it's important to respond with compassion and validation rather than skepticism or blame. It's crucial to avoid offering unsolicited advice or pushing the victim to leave the relationship before they are ready. Instead, listen actively and offer to help in any way that feels safe and comfortable for the survivor. This might involve providing resources, offering a safe place to stay, or simply being a supportive presence in their life. It's common for victims of abuse to feel isolated and ashamed, so showing them that they are not alone and that they are not to blame can be incredibly healing. By being a source of support and understanding, you can help the survivor feel validated and empowered to make their own decisions about their situation. Remember that it takes courage for someone to speak out about their experiences of abuse, so it's important to respond with sensitivity and empathy. Avoid making judgments or assumptions about the victim's choices and instead focus on offering unconditional support and respect. In a society that often blames victims for the abuse they experience, it's essential to create a safe space where survivors feel heard and believed. By offering support and understanding, you can play a crucial role in helping victims of abuse heal and regain their sense of agency and self-worth.
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    Why Does He Do That?

    Lundy Bancroft

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