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On this page What is physical abuse? Signs of physical abuse If a child reveals abuse Effects of physical abuse Who's at risk? Physical abuse basically involves a person using physical force against you, which causes, or could cause, you harm. Many survivors of physical abuse say that the violence started with just a slap or a push, but then became more intense over time. Or they might say their behaviour was a result of being under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or feeling stressed or frustrated.
There are a number of services that can offer support. Use ReachOut NextStep. It's not always easy to find the right place to start. Our 'What's on your mind? What is physical abuse? Examples include intimidation, coercion, ridiculing, harassment, treating an adult like a child, isolating an adult from family, friends, or regular activity, use of silence to control behavior, and yelling or swearing which results in mental distress. Signs of emotional abuse. Signs of exploitation.
Examples include not providing basic items such as food, water, clothing, a safe place to live, medicine, or health care. Signs of neglect. Examples include a vulnerable adult living in hazardous, unsafe, or unsanitary living conditions or not having enough food or water.
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