The jealousy and possessiveness often exhibited by perpetrators of domestic violence are frequently rooted in

a. a fear on the part of abusers that they will be abandoned, taken advantage of and humiliated, as many were in their childhoods.
b. a deep and intense love for the abuser's partner.
c. a response to the victim's unfaithful behavior and/or constant betrayal.
d. a reflection of their own bad behavior.


A

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