Verbal Abuse Defined

Verbal abuse in many ways is built into our culture.prevail.
One-upsmanship, defeating, putting down, topping,12. One feels pushed around, not in control of one's
countering, manipulating, criticizing, over powering andfeels or desires.
intimidating are accepted as fair game by many. When13. Unable to get off redundantly spinning circles of
these power plays are enacted and denied by thethoughts prompted by confusion.
perpetrator, confusion results.14. What seemed clear becomes muddled at the next
This crazy making experience results in the following:conversation.
1. Feeling temporarily thrown off balance and15. An uneasy, weird feeling of emptiness-feeling
momentarily unable to right oneself.disconnected from self and others.
2. Feeling lost, not knowing where to turn, searching16. A strong wish to get away, yet feeling unable to
aimlessly.move, unable to find safety or solace.
3. Being caught off guard.17. One is befuddled, not able to reconcile or resolve
4. Feeling disconnected, confused, disoriented.feelings or issues.
5. Feeling off balance, as if the rug had been pulled18. Feeling vaguely suspicious that something is wrong.
from under one's feet.19. Feeling the one's subjective world has become
6. Receiving double messages but somehow unable orchaotic.
fearful to ask for clarification or asking for clarificationHealing the wounds of emotional abuse is possible.
and not getting it.Talk therapy focuses on finding better coping
7. Feeling generally 'bugged' by the simple presence ofmechanisms for symptoms and is inadequate to
a person.uncover the emotional pain, and heal the trauma
8. To discover that one was mistaken in one'strapped in muscles and tissue. A multifaceted healing
evaluation of where one stood or what it was allprocess specifically focused on the various forms of
about.emotional abuse and diligent work is the most
9. Feeling totally unprepared for a broken promise oreffective; wherein the survivor can replenish their
unfulfilled expectation.emotional and spiritual identity and empowerment.
10. Experiencing the shattering of an important 'dream.'Reference: You're Driving Me Crazy by Dr. George R.
11. Where one assumed goodwill, ill will seems toBach and Ronald M. Deutsch, 1980.