A pattern of behavior employed in any relationship to acquire or maintain power and control over an intimate partner is known as domestic abuse, sometimes known as "domestic violence" or "intimate partner violence." Abuse is defined as coercive, threatening, or harmful physical, sexual, emotional, or psychological behavior toward another person. This includes any actions that terrify, intimidate, manipulate, inflict harm, humiliate, or place blame on another person. Anyone can experience domestic abuse, regardless of their ethnicity, age, sexual orientation, religion, or gender. It can happen in a variety of situations, including ones between married, cohabiting, or dating couples. People from various socioeconomic origins and educational levels are impacted by domestic abuse.
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