Domestic Violence: Mental Health, Trauma Bonding, and Societal Impact
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This report examines domestic violence from multiple perspectives, analyzing its impact on mental health, the psychological phenomenon of trauma bonding, and its occurrence in high society. The report reviews three articles, including one focusing on the correlation between domestic abuse and mental illness, highlighting issues like depression, anxiety, and severe conditions such as schizophrenia. Another article explores trauma bonding, explaining why victims often remain in abusive relationships, often due to drug addiction. The third article discusses domestic violence within high-profile cases, touching on legal aspects and societal implications. The report incorporates findings from surveys, police reports, and secondary sources, such as the British Journal of Psychiatry. It also highlights limitations in data collection and presents recommendations for intervention and prevention, such as recording and screening domestic abuse cases and implementing stricter legal measures. The report emphasizes the importance of understanding the multifaceted nature of domestic violence to provide better support for victims and address the root causes of abuse. The report also uses references from the provided articles for support.
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