
The Psychological Impact of Domestic Violence
Domestic violence can lead to profound psychological effects on victims, including anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Individuals may experience feelings of helplessness, diminished self-esteem, and fear, impacting their ability to engage in daily activities and relationships. The emotional scars can linger long after the violence ends, affecting one's overall mental health and well-being. Additionally, children who witness domestic violence can develop their own psychological issues, such as difficulties in forming relationships and increased risk of future violence. Overall, the impact is deep and far-reaching, highlighting the need for effective support and intervention.