PTSD & domestic violence: any link?

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PTSD and domestic violence are connected as victims of domestic violence can develop PTSD and those with PTSD may be more prone to committing domestic violence. Families experiencing domestic violence also often have issues with PTSD.

Post traumatic stress syndrome (PTSD) can have both direct and indirect connections to domestic violence. PTSD and domestic violence are often related because people who have been victims of domestic violence can experience PTSD as a result. They’re also linked because people diagnosed with PTSD may be more prone to committing domestic violence. Families experiencing domestic violence also often have issues with PTSD.

One connection between PTSD and domestic violence is that people who have experienced domestic violence can develop PTSD. In cases of domestic violence, the abuse typically comes from one member of an intimate relationship, such as a marriage or partnership, towards the other member of the relationship, although sometimes both partners can be abusive towards each other . A person may have witnessed domestic violence as a child and developed PTSD as a result, or may develop PTSD after being victimized by a spouse or partner as an adult. Either way, PTSD — with its accompanying anxiety, nervousness, depression, and lack of self-esteem — can be the result of being a victim of domestic, physical, or emotional violence. People who also have PTSD are more likely to stay in a relationship where domestic violence is present.

People with PTSD may also be more likely to abuse people with whom they are in an intimate relationship, creating another way PTSD and domestic violence are linked. For example, soldiers returning from war with emotional and sometimes physical injuries are at a much higher risk than the general population of suffering from PTSD. Additionally, they are at a higher risk than the average person of abusing their spouse or domestic partner.

PTSD and domestic violence are also related because people who have experienced domestic violence at the hands of their spouse or partner may develop PTSD and then inflict abuse on another partner or spouse in the future. In such cases, both PTSD and domestic violence can be a self-perpetuating cycle that can only be resolved through therapy or a conscious decision to end the cycle and rely on the support of family and friends to recover. People who have experienced domestic violence, people who have inflicted domestic violence, and people suffering from PTSD can all recover with proper treatment, care, and effort.




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