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- Psychological Abuse - Essay about how not to abuse from a teacher, addressed to other teachers.
- Psychological brain damage - Martin Teicher and colleagues report four types of brain damage caused by psychological abuse.
- Verbal and Emotional Abuse - Articles, discussions, personal experiences, and links regarding emotional, verbal, and psychological forms of abuse in relationships.
- End Verbal Abuse - Help and support for victims of verbal and emotional abuse.
- You Are Not Crazy Abuse Site - Listen to a bona-fied verbally abusive conversation and learn how to identify abuse.
- Cyber Parent: Mental Abuse - About emotional, verbal, mental abuse.
- Verbal Abuse Hurts Too - Webring for sites about verbal abuse.
- A Woman's Guide to Emotional Abuse - Information and resources regarding abusive relationships, abusers, victims, and healing.
- Women Abuse Prevention - Includes a series of questions for women to find out if they are emotionally abused and what they can do about it.
- Symptoms of Emotional Abuse - List of symptoms to help you determine if your relationship is verbally abusive.
Wikipedia Articles
- Group psychological abuse - Group psychological abuse refers to groups where methods of psychological abuse are frequently or systematically used on their members. Such abuse would be practices that treat the members as objects one is free to manipulate instead of respecting their autonomy, human rights, identity and dignity.
- Psychological abuse - Psychological abuse or emotional abuse refers to the humiliation or intimidation of another person, but is also used to refer to the long-term effects of emotional shock.
- Abuse defense - The abuse defense is a criminal law defense, sometimes termed as "innovative defense", by which defendants may argue that they should not be held criminally liable for breaking the law, as they were abused whether as physical abuse or psychological abuse.
- Ross Institute for Psychological Trauma - The Ross Institute for Psychological Trauma is a mental institution in Dallas, Texas in the United States founded by Colin A. Ross in 1991, treating adults suffering from depression, self-mutilation, suicide ideation, anxiety, dissociative schizophrenia, dissociation and substance abuse.
- Rind et al. (1998) - Rind et al. (1998) refers to a controversial study on child sexual abuse published in the American Psychological Association's journal Psychological Bulletinhttp://www.