Any behavior used to mistreat and control another person. Includes, but is not limited to, degradation of the victim, destroying victim's personal belongings, injuring or threat of injuring victim's loved ones and pets, excessive
possessiveness, isolation from family and friends, not trusting the victim's decision-making, making the victim remain on the premises after a fight as a "punishment," and harming or threatening to harm the victim's social and legal status. a. Economic or financial abuse
b. Emotional or psychological abuse
c. Intimate partner/spousal abuse
d. Sexual abuse
B
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