YWCA of Yakima, Washington

Quick Escape

If you are in danger of being seen accessing our website, Click Here to leave this page.

Programs

Contact Us

Phone - (509) 248-7796

Fax - (509) 575-5398

Address

818 W Yakima Avenue
Yakima, WA 98902
Map & Directions

Email

Click Here

Stay Connected

Domestic Violence Education - Patterns of Physical Abuse

Physical abuse may begin in a physically nonviolent way; that is, with neglect, which can include not allowing her access to basic needs (food, shelter, hygiene items); not allowing her to sleep; or withholding physical intimacy as a way to control her. When the abuse moves into overt violence, he may begin with assaults such as painful pinching or squeezing. As the abuser escalates, he becomes more violent and his violence becomes targeted; that is, directed to a part of the body, such as the torso, where the injuries are less likely to show. When the abuser believes he will not be held accountable for his behaviors, he may inflict visible injuries. The following is a list of physically abusive behaviors:


Return to the Domestic Violence information Home page
Increase your visibility with Invisible Ink