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According to the preeminent authority on the English language, the Oxford English Dictionary, violence always involves physical force or at least the threat of physical force. Encyclopedia Britannica agrees, as does Merriam-Webster's dictionary.Then I will. A simple Google search shows that violence and abuse does not have to be physical in nature.
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Domestic Violence Is Physical, Mental, and More: 6 Examples
When discussing domestic violence, many people immediately think about physical abuse. But domestic violence can take many forms — not just physical.www.healthline.com
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Types of Abuse | Safe Steps Family Violence Response Centre
Family violence often involves multiple types of abuse. Learn about different examples of abusive behaviour and what to do if you are experiencing them.safesteps.org.au
Forms of family violence | Safe and Equal
Learn about the many different forms family and gender-based violence can take; including, but not limited to, physical abuse.safeandequal.org.au
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Words Hurt - Non-Physical Abuse is Still Abuse - DGB Lawyers
“Sticks and stones will break my bones but words can never hurt me”. It’s an old and well-known saying, but is it really true? In reality, violence andwww.dgblaw.com.au
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12 Types of Emotional Abuse That Aren't Physical Violence — The Therapy Group
Domestic violence can also be emotional & psychological, but is often minimized because it did not cause physical harm. Read on for 12 types of emotional abuse.www.thetherapygroup.com
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Types of domestic and family violence
The different types of domestic and family violence.fullstop.org.au
Most of these are Australian because that's what Google defaults to for me. It also shows a lot of information about domestic violence because that's the situation that sees nonphysical forms of violence a lot. But it still applies.