Domestic Violence: Why Doesn T She Leave

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As Steiner (2012) points out during her lecture on domestic violence on “why doesn’t she leave?” In her own story and one of the first steps a perpetrator takes is they begin by isolating their victim. Morris, Shoffner, and Newsome (2009) report, when the person is isolated from friends and family members they become dependent upon the person abusing them, therefore, are less likely to leave the relationship. It becomes even more difficult if the person comes from a diverse background, thus is financially dependent upon the perpetrator and there may be children involved, and immigration status may be a factor. As a counselor our primary concern is the safety of the individual sitting in front of us. Therefore, if this person is not ready

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