Characteristics of Abusers

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Characteristics of Abusers

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Tuesday, June 23, 2020 at 1:10 PM filed under General postings

Abuse of human beings is a cruel treatment of others. Abuse can as well be of a substance and this is simply use of something in a wrong way or for a wrong purpose. Abuses can be classified in various categories. Most common types of abuse are child abuse, abuse of a life partner and the family abuse.

Abusers usually are very controlling. They tend to control others and dictate their action and some ways of doing things. If this does not happen they start being violent as a way of expressing their anger and frustrations. This applies to both relationships and child abuse where a parent will control kids and if they violate the rules set, they will be abused.

Abusers are excessively jealous. This is common in romantic relationships; at the initial stages of a relationship abusers will try to justify their jealous stating that it is a sign of love towards the partner.

Abusers are poor communicators. They do not know how to pour out whatever emotions are disturbing them deep in their heart. Instead they result to expressing their frustrations in a violent manner thus affecting people they are living with.

Abusers tend to blame others for their own problems. Instead of accepting their mistakes and learn from them, they put that blame on someone else. Abusers are interested in avoiding the burden resulting from their faults and they will go to the extreme to make sure that they are free of the blame.

Abusers are critical. No matter the efforts put with an intention to satisfy them they will always look for a way to degrade others. For instance in relationships, if a woman works hard to satisfy the man, assaulting words such as “you are fat, no other man would be interested in you” will be used on her.

Impatience is another trait of abusers. They are impatient in many areas and they hate to be waiting for something to be done. Parents, who abuse their children physically, are much impatient with them especially where they are taking too long to learn and understand.

Domestic abuses take place in the family levels where one member abuses the others. The abuse can be physical or emotional. Abusers in this area are unstable in their behaviour. Their temper is unpredictable; they are quick to anger and act resulting to abuse those who have caused the anger in the family. In case of a parent, they abuse their children if they are angry at them.

Abusers use forceful language and actions; they will use force to have what they want. Women are the most vulnerable to this abuse, especially during sex. Abusive men force women to have sex since they assume that it is their right to enjoy sex. In this act the victim can be injured or be put in danger due to the physical force used. Children can as well be sexually abused especially when they are step children.

Abusers in the domestic level have the trait of ownership. They are typically very possessive; they tend to believe that anything they want and admire should belong to them. If a member of a family owns something that the abuser wants, he or she will do whatever it takes to own it even if it means to hurt the owner physically. This justifies their controlling behaviour.

Another characteristic of domestic abusers is denial of their family members to interact with other people, especially other extended family members. Women are forced to cut their contacts with their parents and friends. This is a trait of an abuser in a domestic violence situation.

Substance abuse contributes to a large extent on events of domestic violence. Drugs are known to lower inhibition and impulse control. People abusing alcohol, for instance, have a high likelihood of abusing their partners and children, which can happen in their awareness or not.

Abuse of alcohol affects the abusers thinking ability; they make judgemental errors when being under the influence of alcohol. This contributes to domestic violence as they will do some actions where they are not in control of their actions.

Abuse of other drugs such as cocaine, heroin, bang and other drugs tempers the thinking of the abusers. They may result to physical violence in their families to both their partners and children as well. Abusers may end up violating their children sexually with or without their mental control.

Abusers of sexual drugs result to rape and other sexual violence. When one partner takes sex drugs, while the other one does not, the abuser can physically harm the partner. There are many cases reported in this area with men being the abusers of sexual drugs resulting to rape.

Surveys have shown that a high percentage of abusers were once abused too. Substance abuse such as alcohol and other drugs contributes to children abuse and the effect is that this cycle continues where these kids grow to be abusive to their kids as well.

In conclusion, abusers posses almost the same characteristics as highlighted above and their actions have a huge negative impact on their victims. There is a connection between substance abuse and domestic violence because the abusers who in most cases are addicted carry out their abusive actions under the influence of these substances. Statistics show that fifty percent of batterers have addiction problems.

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