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The broad scope of mental health treatment and mental health issues includes intimate relationship violence and other forms of mistreatment. It is described as abuse occurring in a close relationship between two people. These close relationships include those with spouses, ex-spouses, and dating partners. It can range in severity from a single act of violence to frequent beatings that might harm a spouse’s well-being. The result of violence can be severe physical injuries and moral damage.

If one partner engages in abusive behavior that stems from emotional outbursts, they may be required to enroll in an anger management program or counseling. You and your significant other might benefit from this.

Threats, physical or sexual assault, intimidation, and emotional abuse are all examples of intimate partner violence. It frequently begins with emotional abuse.

As IPV spreads over time, it becomes a public health issue and a prevalent case that providers of psychotherapy in Washington, DC address. Many abuse victims fail to disclose crimes to the authorities, their loved ones, or their friends. That might cause the person to experience severe anguish and internal instability.

The abuser may occasionally get stimulation from alcohol or drugs. If this applies to you, you must enroll your partner in therapy.

Wellness HealthCare Clinics is aware of the stigma or difficulties in reporting this type of violence to the police. We also provide mental health services in DC.