The way two or more people, concepts, or objects are connected
Relationship
A relationship where both parties feels comfortable, respected, and benefit equally.
Healthy Relationship
A pattern of controlling or abusive behavior to gain power in a dating relationship
Teen dating abuse
Excessive envy that often leads to controlling behavior.
Jealousy
The build-up of stress in an abusive relationship, leading to arguments or accusations.
Tension Phase
Relationships formed outside the family and chosen freely based on shared interests
Friendship Relationships
Belief in the reliability and integrity of another person
Trust
The use of physical force with intent to harm, such as hitting, choking, or slapping.
Physical abuse
Preventing someone from interacting with friends, family, or other support systems.
Isolation
A phase where physical, verbal, or sexual abuse occurs in the relationship.
Explosion Phase
The first type of relationship where individuals learn to interact with others, usually within a household
Family Relationships
Acknowledging and valuing another person's feelings, thoughts, and boundaries.
Respect
Behaviors like manipulation, intimidation, or verbal insults aimed at controlling or harming another person.
Emotional abuse
Frequent and intense emotional outbursts.
Explosive Temper
A temporary period of apologies and promises after an abusive incident.
Honeymoon Phase
Close interpersonal relationships involving emotional or physical intimacy
Intimate/Romantic Relationship
Finding a middle ground where both individuals' needs are considered
Compromise
Using technology to stalk, harass, or monitor a partner, such as sending abusive texts.
Digital Abuse
A risk of dating relationships involving sexual activity without adequate protection.
Teen Pregnancy
Planning a safe exit from an abusive relationship, including informing trusted people.
Breakup Safety
Relationships developed in a workplace where collaboration and communication are essential.
Professional Relationships
Sharing thoughts, feelings and concerns honestly and effectively.
Open communication
A repeating pattern in abusive relationships, involving tension, an explosive event, and a honeymoon phase.
Cycle of Violence
A risk of unsafe sexual behaviors in dating relationships.
STD (Sexually Transmitted Disease)
Trusted adults, friends, or professional organizations that can provide help in an abusive situation.
Support Resources