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Emotional and Verbal Abuse

Verbal Abuse

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  • J. Kerby Anderson

The author identifies the characteristics and categories of verbal abuse, and offers some biblical principles to help victims gain perspective on the abuse they are enduring.

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Responding to Emotional Abuse in Marriage (Part 2)

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  • Lilly Park

This article provides some diagnostic questions that may be asked of a Christian involved in a marriage in which there is emotional abuse.

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Responding to Emotional Abuse in Marriage (Part 1)

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  • Lilly Park

This article provides a clear, biblical assessment of abuse, identifies common themes in emotional abuse, and offers helpful advice for an appropriate Christian response to emotional abuse.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Emotional Abuse

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  • Mary J. Yerkes

This brief article asks and answers some fundamental questions about emotional abuse, and helps to identify behaviour that constitutes emotional abuse.

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What Does God Say about Abuse?

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  • Lilly Park

This article considers the matter of emotional abuse in marriage. It discusses common themes in this kind of abuse, and what recourse the wife has available.

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