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Tag Archives: domestic violence education

why survivors return to abusive partners explained with compassion

Why Survivors Often Return to Abusive Partners

UncategorizedBy UNIKO Media GroupJanuary 22, 2026

Domestic violence is a complex and devastating experience that affects millions of individuals every year. For survivors, the path to safety and healing is rarely straightforward. One of the most misunderstood aspects of domestic violence is why some survivors return to abusive partners, despite the trauma they endure. It is essential to approach this topic…

Non physical domestic violence examples beyond physical harm

Non Physical Domestic Violence: Signs Beyond Physical Harm

UncategorizedBy UNIKO Media GroupDecember 25, 2025

When most people think of domestic violence, images of physical harm often come to mind. Bruises, cuts, and other visible injuries are commonly associated with abuse. However, domestic violence isn’t always physical—it can manifest in ways that leave invisibly deep scars on a survivor’s well-being. Recognizing these non-physical forms of abuse is crucial for understanding…

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