Harassment, Violent and Abuse
Effects
Harassment
Harassment’s effect on an individual can range from simple irritation to extreme depression
Those who are subjected to these types of behavior more often have the tendency to lose their self-esteem and morale
Violence
Physical injuries like bruises, cuts, burns, fractures, broken bones and teeth
Mental health consequences like depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress, eating disorders, self-harm and suicide attempts, poor self-esteem
Abuse
Makes it much more likely
that one or more psychological or medical illnesses will occur
May develop substance abuse disorders
Responses
Harassment
To reduce your risk of trauma, there are many other ways you can respond that are equally as powerful as a “direct response” on a personal level, and also have the power to change the culture that makes harassment acceptable to begin with.
Violence
trust your instincts and if you think a situation is getting worse,and try not to get involved look for a way to leave
Abuse
The best thing you can do is to turn your attention to yourself and keep control of your own behavior, and don't let yourself be dragged into an argument or an ugly scene
Real Life Examples
Harassment
Groups
Me Too Movement
Violence
Groups
Futures Without Violence
Abuse
Groups
Stop Abuse for Everyone
Legal Implications
Harasssment
The impact and consequences of harassment will vary from person to person and will be influenced by the duration and severity of the offensive behaviour, but people generally react to harassment by exhibiting symptoms of increasing distress
Violence
Your reputation will be affected,everyone will know what you’ve done
Mental health consequences like depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts
Abuse
Child Abuse
It's a crime in every state for a parent, or a person caring for a child, to intentionally or recklessly injure the child.
Skills and Supports
Harassment
Ways to prevent harassment are through effective and comprehensive training methods
Violence
Preventing violence must involve the opposite: making sure people feel safe, cared about, and connected, while ensuring they have a healthy and realistic sense of self-esteem and self-worth.
Abuse
To prevent abuse, start by reminding yourself that any form of abuse is unacceptable, even in situations that are frustrating and difficult.