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Posted almost 3 years ago Surviving Domestic Violence: An Interview with Kathy Lockhart
Question: When a young woman who has been beaten by her husband calls your hotline as a lifeline, what do you tell her? But first and foremost is always making sure that the victim is safe in their present surroundings. Question: What are some safety precautions battered wives can take? K.L.: We tell Victims of Domestic Abuse:
Question: Do you think that verbal attacks are just as damaging (psychologically especially) as physical ones? K.L.: Abuse is usually a slow insidious process that never starts out with a toxic relationship. On the contrary, the abuser is often charming, engaging, and very attentive to the victim. Most describe meeting their "prince charming." Whether that prince charming ends up breaking her arm, or constantly telling her she is a fat pig that no other man would ever want, can't be measured on a "damage scale". However, both kinds of abuse result with a woman being controlled, devalued, disrespected, belittled, threatened, and completely beaten down. She ends up having little if any self esteem, anxiety, psychosocial and medical problems. She is isolated from families and friends. She is often depressed and scared to even tell anyone what is going on in her world. The strike of the tongue can be just as damaging as the strike of the fist.
K.L.: There is a lot of assistance available for domestic violence victims today.
Hotlines are able to provide victims with referrals to legal resources, shelters, counseling, medical assistance, transitional and temporary housing and host of other resources. |
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| Posted almost 3 years ago What wonderful and helpful info for those in abusive relationships. I been there done that and got the TShirt. Great info to save on my computer in case I hear of someone in need. Thanks for pdy info. Hopefully somebody will read and reallize they didnt do deserve this treatment. Its full of common sense survival info. One more Id like to add, If somebody is stranded and broke after an altercation, they need to get seen in the ER, medical records are great info to help in civil lawsuits. Im not sure about everybody but my church will send one of our ministers if the police call them at the patients request. We have had young few woman who had just enough gas to make it far enough to escape her husband who had been abusive to her and her 3 kids. Our church was able to help her set up housekeeping in a small apartment with necessisities once after 3 days in the womens shelter for abused women/children. Im not sure what was up with the 3 day thing but it probably had something to do with calling the congregation to see who could donat household items. Nobody was able to be on that list unless they went through a thorough check by the police station to see if they oould be counted on I was not sure exactly why but common told me because I go to church with folk who are addicted to really good gossip. |
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| Posted over 2 years ago What a great advice safety precautions here by Kathy Lockhart. It is really helpful to manage the critical situations and to be survived from the situation. And our carelessness is the main thing which leads us to the cautions. Anyway, its quite applicable ideas presented here. |

Today I have the honor of interviewing a woman who is a survivor in all meanings of that word. Kathy Lockhart is a professional Registered Nurse with a Master's Degree in Psychiatric Nursing from the University of Virginia and a Master's Degree in Public Administration from California State University, East Bay. She became interested in Domestic Violence after being in an abusive relationship. She has been an active volunteer for a community Domestic Violence and Rape Crisis Hotline for the past 14 years and is an advocate for victims of domestic violence and rape. She knows Domestic Violence can happen to anyone. She is a living example of how women can break free from abuse and live a meaningful life.