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Battered Woman Syndrome: What are the Characteristics?
According to Dr. Lenore E. Walker, a prominent expert on battered women, a woman must experience at least two complete battering cycles before she can be labeled a “battered woman”. The cycle has three phases. First the tension-building phase, followed by the explosion or acute battering incident, then the calm, loving respite- often referred to as the honeymoon phase.
Battered woman syndrome describes a set of symptoms found in woman living in battering relationships. The four general characteristics are:
- The woman believe it’s her fault
- The woman’s inability to place the responsibility of the violence elsewhere
- The woman fears for her life and/or her children’s lives.
- The woman has the belief that the abuser is omnipresent and omniscient.
- Accept responsibility for the abuse
- Understand the use of abuse to control partner
- Understand the level of emotional dependency on the part of the abuser
- Gain the ability to recognize low levels of anger and to use anger management techniques
- Have empathy for the victim
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Su Ericksen is a first degree TaeKwo
Do black belt and has taught self defense workshops. She lives in the Midwest with her family and works at a large medical center in the cardiology clinic. You may contact her through her website. Self Defense-4-Women.com
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