All contributors in Abuse (general)
Online Support for Abuse Victims
PatientsLikeMe (PLM) is a website that has a mood community where abuse victims and others can find support from peers with PTSD, depression, and other mood disorders. more...
Stop Puppy Mills Website Review
Learn about animal cruelty and inhumane treatment of dogs and puppies in puppy mills, and find out what you can do to help stop puppy mills. more...
By: Jamey Fisher
Domestic abuse comes in many different forms. What are the different kinds of domestic abuse people can experience? more...
By: Laura Smith
A recent report has come out regarding the general safety of activities that concern children including playground equipment, cross walks and helmet and booster seat use. more...
By: Laura Smith
Outlines the results of CDC research related to the choking game and lists warning signs that a teen is participating in the game. more...
Signs of an Abusive Relationship
By: Jamey Fisher
How can you tell if a gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) relationship is abusive? Read this checklist to find out. more...
By: Jamey Fisher
All teens are at risk of dating abuse, but gay, lesbian, and bisexual teens can be at an extra risk due to homophobia. more...
By: Jamey Fisher
What do you do if one of your friends is experiencing relationship violence? more...
By: Jamey Fisher
Gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people experience domestic abuse at the same rate as heterosexual women, but few organizations give survivors support or advice. more...
Leaving an Abusive Relationship
By: Andrea Obaez
Steps to help a friend who is in an abusive relationship, and resources you can turn to. more...
Stacy Peterson: A Pattern of Abuse
By: Peter Moser
Abuse is a widespread problem that takes on many forms. Sometimes it ends in the Death of the Victim as appears to be the case with Stacy Peterson. more...
By: Peter Moser
Survivors often stay with their attackers for a variety of reasons. Despite the emotional toll that abuse takes on them, some stay because they "love" their abusers. more...
By: Peter Moser
Victims of Domestic Violence react in many different ways to the abuse they suffer. Abuse is often repeatedly inflicted, creating an atmosphere of constant fear. more...
By: Peter Moser
Many Domestic Abusers have been known to have low self-esteem, and to abuse their victims not only physically, but psychologically and emotionally, as well as sexually. more...
All contributing articles in Abuse (general)