What Emotional Abuse Does To Your Brain
Emotional abuse can be more devastating than physical abuse. While wounds and bruises may leave scars, they will heal eventually.
However, emotional trauma can leave lifelong invisible scars that may affect your brain chemistry and change you as a person.
Emotional abuse can affect the development of your brain and your capacity to process emotions.
What is Emotional Abuse?
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Emotional abuse happens when someone tries to control you by using emotions as a weapon instead of physical violence.
The abuser acts in a dominating way and tries to scare and isolate you as a way to control. It can be done through abusive words & statements, threats and violent body language on a regular basis or whenever the abuser feels like.
This video will help you understand the effects emotional abuse has on our brains.
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