Sentences with phrase «emotionally abusive person»

Many people don't realize that they're confronting someone who is an emotionally abusive person.
One of the most important and major signs of an emotionally abusive person is their ability to gaslight people.
Emotionally abusive people are very specific in their behaviors and have a powerful intuit into their mate that facilitates their meanness.

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Hate me if you like, but a place were people are allowed to say things like fuck off back to sodom is not a good place to get help when somebody has been violent to you and emotionally abusive.
As others have pointed out before me, it is so scary to see a charismatic, narcissistic, abusive, power - monger who emotionally manipulates people given the opportunity to be back on a stage, with an audience and a microphone.
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What about people who have been in emotionally abusive relationships that have been conditioned by an abusive partner to bend their boundaries?
My father is an extremely abusive person and has been physically, mentally, and emotionally abusive throughout my life.
This is a red flag that this type of person is emotionally abusive.
Other times I see a couple where one person is clearly a perpetrator — usually controlling and emotionally abusive.
A person addicted to love or sex often pursues a series of short - term relationships with partners who are physically or emotionally abusive, narcissistic, manipulative or unstable.
Also, emotionally unavailable people normally share an unhealthy upbringing, raised in a controlling or abusive environment.
Of course, there are relationships where one person is really unhealthy — violent, abusive, emotionally absent.
Being in an emotionally abusive relationship can have people questioning their life choices and own self - worth.
In situations where an attachment figure is consistently dismissive, neglectful, or abusive, a person may develop deactivating attachment strategies that involve down - playing attachment needs, hiding vulnerabilities, remaining emotionally detached and aloof, and avoiding closeness and intimacy (Cassidy & Kobak, 1988).
It is horribly emotionally abusive to a child to be ripped away from other loving, involved family members and only allowed to see people that their alienator chooses for them.
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