DV
Types of DV
Fact or Myth
Why Victims Stay
True or False?
100

When one person uses controlling behaviors to establish power over another person in a relationship.

 What is Domestic Violence?

100

Hitting, punching, kicking, spitting etc. 

What is physical abuse?

100

Domestic violence is a personal problem between partners.

MYTH

Domestic Violence affects everyone in the family. It is estimated that 3.3 million children in the US witness domestic violence every year.

100

Unseen to others, and sometimes even the victim, this makes it hard to leave.

What are Coercive control or controlling behaviors? 

100

True or False?

Children who have witnessed domestic violence might feel guilty and that it is their fault.

True!

BUT!  Domestic violence is never a child’s fault. The person who chose to be violent is the one at fault

200

These statements are examples of "Why do you stay?", "What did you do to start it?", "Why do you put up with it?"

What is Victim Blaming

200

Name calling, putting them down, ridiculing, 

What is verbal abuse?

200

There are many types of domestic violence.

FACT

Abusive actions against another person can be verbal, emotional, sexual, spiritual, financial and physical.

200

Lack of this keeps many trapped in an abusive relationship.

What is personal financial security?

200

True or False?

You can tell by looking at someone if they will be violent.

False!

You can’t tell by looking at someone if they will be violent. BUT, if a person has hit once in a relationship, they are likely to do it again.

300

Abusers maintain good behaviour in front of others. 

How do abusers remain hidden in plain sight?

Most batterers do not use violence in other non-intimate relationships to resolve conflict.

300

Limited or no access to money, or financial decisions. 

What is financial/economic abuse? 

300

Young children will not remember the violence they have witnessed.

Myth

Children do not forget what they have witnessed. Young children demonstrate a remarkable capacity for recalling traumatic events.

300

Fear of being able to protect these if you leave

What are children of the relationship?

300

True or False?

Domestic violence is experienced as often in men than it is in women?

FALSE

1 in 3 women in Spokane and 1 in 10 men will experience DV. 

400

I believe you. 

  What to say when someone discloses abuse. 

400

Crazy making, gaslighting, manipulating, lying....

What is emotional abuse?

400

Substance use is one reason someone abuses.  

MYTH

Substance use increases the risk of physical violence, but coercive control is often already a part of the relationship dynamic. 

400

When this is shared, the risk of controlling and abusive behavior in a relationship increases 10x. 

What are Digital passwords

400

True or False?

Domestic violence is a “loss of control.”

False!

Violent behavior is a choice. Perpetrators use it to control their victims. Domestic violence is about abusers using their control, not losing their control.

500

Race, religion, age, orientation, economic level, education..... 

Who is anyone can experience domestic violence. 

500

Quoting scripture or tradition to induce guilt in another person.

What is spiritual or cultural abuse. 

500

Domestic violence is common.

FACT

•One in four American women (1 in 3 in Spokane) report being physically assaulted and/or sexually assaulted by a current or former spouse, cohabiting partner, or date at some time in their life.

•Every day in the US three women are murdered by a husband or boyfriend

500

The primary reason given when asked why they stay in an abusive relationship. 

What are threats of suicide and/or self-harm by the abuser.

500

True or False?

Witnessing domestic violence means only seeing it.

Witnessing can mean SEEING violence, but it also means HEARING threats or fighting noises from another room. It can mean that children OBSERVE the aftermath of physical abuse such as blood, bruises, tears, torn clothing, and broken items.