What is Abuse?

Written by Sam Vaknin


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This ever-shifting code of conduct andrepparttar unusually harsh and arbitrarily applied penalties are premeditated. The victims are kept inrepparttar 111334 dark. Neediness and dependence onrepparttar 111335 source of "justice" meted and judgment passed – onrepparttar 111336 abuser – are thus guaranteed.

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Demand a just and proportional treatment. Reject or ignore unjust and capricious behaviour.

If you are up torepparttar 111337 inevitable confrontation, react in kind. Let him taste some of his own medicine.

Dehumanization and Objectification (Abuse)

People have a need to believe inrepparttar 111338 empathic skills and basic good-heartedness of others. By dehumanizing and objectifying people –repparttar 111339 abuser attacksrepparttar 111340 very foundations of human interaction. This isrepparttar 111341 "alien" aspect of abusers – they may be excellent imitations of fully formed adults but they are emotionally absent and immature.

Abuse is so horrid, so repulsive, so phantasmagoric – that people recoil in terror. It is then, with their defences absolutely down, that they arerepparttar 111342 most susceptible and vulnerable torepparttar 111343 abuser's control. Physical, psychological, verbal and sexual abuse are all forms of dehumanization and objectification.

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Never show your abuser that you are afraid of him. Do not negotiate with bullies. They are insatiable. Do not succumb to blackmail.

If things get rough – disengage, involve law enforcement officers, friends and colleagues, or threaten him (legally).

Do not keep your abuse a secret. Secrecy isrepparttar 111344 abuser's weapon.

Never give him a second chance. React with your full arsenal torepparttar 111345 first transgression.

Abuse of Information

Fromrepparttar 111346 first moments of an encounter with another person,repparttar 111347 abuser is onrepparttar 111348 prowl. He collects information. The more he knows about his potential victim –repparttar 111349 better able he is to coerce, manipulate, charm, extort or convert it "torepparttar 111350 cause". The abuser does not hesitate to misuserepparttar 111351 information he gleaned, regardless of its intimate nature orrepparttar 111352 circumstances in which he obtained it. This is a powerful tool in his armory.

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Be guarded. Don't be too forthcoming in a first or casual meeting. Gather intelligence.

Be yourself. Don't misrepresent your wishes, boundaries, preferences, priorities, and red lines.

Do not behave inconsistently. Do not go back on your word. Be firm and resolute.

Impossible Situations

The abuser engineers impossible, dangerous, unpredictable, unprecedented, or highly specific situations in which he is sorely needed. The abuser makes sure that his knowledge, his skills, his connections, or his traits arerepparttar 111353 only ones applicable andrepparttar 111354 most useful inrepparttar 111355 situations that he, himself, wrought. The abuser generates his own indispensability.

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Stay away from such quagmires. Scrutinize every offer and suggestion, no matter how innocuous.

Prepare backup plans. Keep others informed of your whereabouts and appraised of your situation.

Be vigilant and doubting. Do not be gullible and suggestible. Better safe than sorry.

Control by Proxy

If all else fails,repparttar 111356 abuser recruits friends, colleagues, mates, family members,repparttar 111357 authorities, institutions, neighbours,repparttar 111358 media, teachers – in short, third parties – to do his bidding. He uses them to cajole, coerce, threaten, stalk, offer, retreat, tempt, convince, harass, communicate and otherwise manipulate his target. He controls these unaware instruments exactly as he plans to control his ultimate prey. He employsrepparttar 111359 same mechanisms and devices. And he dumps his props unceremoniously whenrepparttar 111360 job is done.

Another form of control by proxy is to engineer situations in which abuse is inflicted upon another person. Such carefully crafted scenarios of embarrassment and humiliation provoke social sanctions (condemnation, opprobrium, or even physical punishment) againstrepparttar 111361 victim. Society, or a social group becomerepparttar 111362 instruments ofrepparttar 111363 abuser.

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Oftenrepparttar 111364 abuser's proxies are unaware of their role. Expose him. Inform them. Demonstrate to them how they are being abused, misused, and plain used byrepparttar 111365 abuser.

Trap your abuser. Treat him as he treats you. Involve others. Bring it intorepparttar 111366 open. Nothing like sunshine to disinfest abuse.

Ambient Abuse

The fostering, propagation and enhancement of an atmosphere of fear, intimidation, instability, unpredictability and irritation. There are no acts of traceable explicit abuse, nor any manipulative settings of control. Yet,repparttar 111367 irksome feeling remains, a disagreeable foreboding, a premonition, a bad omen. This is sometimes called "gaslighting".

Inrepparttar 111368 long term, such an environment erodesrepparttar 111369 victim's sense of self-worth and self-esteem. Self-confidence is shaken badly. Often,repparttar 111370 victim adopts a paranoid or schizoid stance and thus renders himself or herself exposed even more to criticism and judgment. The roles are thus reversed:repparttar 111371 victim is considered mentally deranged andrepparttar 111372 abuser –repparttar 111373 suffering soul.

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Run! Get away! Ambient abuse often develops to overt and violent abuse.

You don't owe anyone an explanation - but you owe yourself a life. Bail out.



Sam Vaknin is the author of Malignant Self Love - Narcissism Revisited and After the Rain - How the West Lost the East. He is a columnist for Central Europe Review, PopMatters, and eBookWeb , a United Press International (UPI) Senior Business Correspondent, and the editor of mental health and Central East Europe categories in The Open Directory Bellaonline, and Suite101 .

Visit Sam's Web site at http://samvak.tripod.com




A Night of Friendly Fright

Written by Arleen M. Kaptur


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** Spooky Salad - 1 large orange, peeled, 6 pineapple slices, lettuce,r aisins, 3/4 cup mayo- Cut orange crosswise into 6 slices. Place each slice on a pineapple slice. Place on crisp lettuce. Make eyes, nose and mouth on each orange slice using raisins. Serve with mayo thinned w/pineapple juice. ** Crown Roast of Franks - 4 cups saltine cracker crumbs, 1/2 cup melted butter, 1 can sauerkraut, drained, 1-1/2 cups diced apples, 2 tsp. caraway seed, 1-1/2 lbs. frankfurters Mix together cracker crumbs, butter, sauerkraut, apples and caraway. Shape into a mound on a baking sheet. Stand frankfurters aroundrepparttar stuffing, joining with cocktail picks nearrepparttar 111333 top. Bake at 375 for 40 mins. ** Witches' Brew: 1/4 cup cocoa powder, 1/3 cup sugar, 1/2 tsp. cinnamon, 1/4 tsp. nutmeg, 1/2 tsp. salt, 3-1/2 cups milk, 1 tsp. vanilla, dash cloves, cinnamon sticks, and whipped topping Combine cocoa, sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, and salt in pan; gradually add 1/2 cup boiling water. Heat to boil over medium heat, stirring and cook 2 mins. Add milk; heat but do not boil. Remove from heat; add vanilla and cloves. Beat w/rotary beater until foamy. Serve hot, garnished with a dollop of whipped topping and a cinnamon stick.

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