Using Children
Using Male Privilege
Using Economic Abuse
100

What is one way an abuser might use children to control their partner?

Threatening to take the children away.

100

What is male privilege in the context of the Power and Control Wheel?

Treating the victim like a servant and making all the big decisions.

100

What is economic abuse?

Controlling a partner’s access to financial resources.

200

How can making the victim feel guilty about the children be a control tactic?

By blaming them for the impact of the abuse on the children.

200

Give an example of how male privilege might be used in an abusive relationship.

Deciding what the victim can and cannot do without their input.

200

Give an example of economic abuse.

Preventing the victim from getting or keeping a job.

300

Give an example of using children to relay messages.

Having the children carry hostile messages to the victim.

300

How can someone use societal norms to justify their behavior?

By claiming their actions are typical or acceptable because of traditional gender roles.

300

How might someone use money to exert control?

By giving an allowance and monitoring every expense.

400

How does undermining the victim's parenting contribute to control?

By making the victim feel incompetent and lowering their self-esteem.

400

What impact does using male privilege have on a relationship?

It creates an imbalance of power and reinforces control.

400

What are the effects of economic abuse on the victim?

Financial dependence and inability to leave the abusive relationship.

500

What is the impact on children when they are used in this way?

It can cause emotional distress and damage their relationship with the victim.

500

How can recognizing male privilege help in addressing abusive behavior?

By understanding and challenging the attitudes and beliefs that support it.

500

How can limiting access to resources be a form of economic abuse?

By restricting the victim's ability to access their own money or assets.

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