Definition of Verbal Violence
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Maite Nicuesa, in Mar. 2015
The violence it has different ways of manifesting itself. Violence can not only be shown through language bodily, for example, through a blow but also, through verbal violence since words, and especially, the way in which these words are communicated can also convey aggressiveness.
Verbal violence can be shown through insults, personal disqualifications, hurtful words...
From this point of view, in relation to the tone of voice, it is also possible to transmit verbal aggressiveness through screams that are a form of humiliation and manipulation in which a person establishes a relationship of dominance in front of the victim. A victim whom he treats as an object and not as a person (that is, the person is deprived of his infinite dignity).
Wounds of the soul
Sometimes it takes people a long time to realize that they are experiencing verbal violence since the trace of such violence does not It is as visible in the short term as the effect produced by the physical violence of a blow that can cause a wound in the skin.
However, although the wounds of the soul are not seen at first glance, they are felt. What are the effects of verbal violence? Decrease in self-esteem of the victim since the image she has of herself is distorted through the external message she receives.
In addition, it also increases personal unhappiness in relation to that bond affective. People who are victims of verbal violence may even feel guilty as a result of the manipulation emotional and the blackmail exerted by the aggressor on the victim. Sometimes, after the excessive anger comes the chapter of forgiveness and reconciliation.
Report violence
The aggressor usually ends up isolating the victim from the environment closest to her, that is, distance him from his family and your closest core of friends. The manipulator and the victim develop a dependency relationship that should be broken by reporting the situation of abuse. This type of violence can occur in the context of Relationship. Sometimes verbal violence is the first indication of toxic relationship that heralds a second stage of physical violence. A problem typical of sexist violence against women.
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