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- $Title{Battered Women: Caught in a Trap}
- $Subject{battered women marriage beating Community Social feelings emotions
- abused abuse abusive wife beating violence violent behavior behaviors attacks
- pregnancy fear retaliation domestic beating tension remorse repentance}
- $Volume{Q-23, O-23}
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- Copyright (c) 1991-92,1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
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- Battered Women: Caught in a Trap
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- QUESTION: It seems that every day there is another story in the newspaper
- that tells of a woman being beaten by her husband or boyfriend. I am deeply
- touched by the misery that results from such situations, but can't help
- wondering why these poor women stay with these beasts. Surely, all they have
- to do is to get out to protect themselves. Why do they stay?
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- ANSWER: These are complex situations, dealing as they do with human feelings
- and emotions, which are different in each case. I am sure many people feel as
- you do, but unfortunately "wife beating" usually does not start at the
- beginning of the relationship, but rather after strong ties have developed
- that can include the presence of children. The tragedy can occur in families
- from all walks of life, the rich as well as the poor. And it is pure fiction
- that some women "ask for it," as there is nothing specific in the actions of
- these women that seem to provoke the violence, and nothing they can do to
- prevent it. In many cases the attacks begin during a first pregnancy, when
- the man feels threatened by the new life that now occupies the feelings and
- attention of the woman, attentions that up until then were his exclusively.
- Although his remorse is acute after the battering, with promises and even
- actions of love and consideration, they occur again with cycles of increasing
- tension, a beating, and periods of remorse and repentance by the batterer.
- The woman is caught in the trap of this pattern as she hopes that the
- situation will change for the better and remain that way. Once the protective
- environment of the home is broken, battered women doubt that any place is
- safe. In many cases, the woman has no financial resources necessary to make
- that break, particularly when there is no supportive family to turn to, and
- when there are children who must be clothed and fed. With the threats of the
- man still ringing in their ears, they fear retaliation if they show any signs
- of leaving. Education may be an effective help as these victims learn that
- domestic violence is against the law, and are helped to identify the resources
- available in our society to assist them escape from their living hell.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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