What is abuse?
Any behavior can trigger fear of violence or isolation, emotional stress or mental pain. Any behavior will weaken a person's sense of identity, dignity or self-worth. This includes: threats, insults, insults, concealing emotions, social isolation, cancellation of decision-making power, insults, harassment, intimidation and coercion.
Emotional abuse in contrast to physical abuse is more difficult to identify because it has no obvious signs. Raising your hand is physical abuse. Bruises are physical abuse. However, emotional contusions, while sometimes more destructive, are more difficult to identify.
Abusive personality:
Break the object - especially the items that are precious to you. In the debate, the abuser is prone to injury, such as hitting the wall and throwing things.
Admit to hurting someone - still, accuse the person of causing him damage.
Control - the way the abuser needs him. They are manipulated through threats and physical strength.
Denying mistakes - The abuser refuses to be responsible for his actions. When you ask him why he says something that makes sense to you, he will say "I have never done this before" or "I don't know what you are saying."
Showing low self-worth - even in situations where self-confidence is poor, he tends to act in an authoritative manner... and he promotes himself by belittle others.
An excuse for rationalizing behavior - abusers tend to use excuses or blame for what happens, not regret. For example - "I have had a hard day, so when you ask me this question, I lose my temper." Or, "This is your fault. If you haven't touched it, I won't break your picture." "The abuser is rarely responsible for himself."
Showcase any content related to violence.
Fighting - Abusive person wants to argue with others. What excites him is seeing others hurt.
Explain that you do not respect others and are cruel to animals. There is no respect for the elderly, weapons and children.
嫉妒 / Extreme possession - An abusive person will ask who you are talking to - It will become embarrassing when you are with your family.
Even if you are angry with others, you will transfer anger to you. The temper of the abuser is almost uncontrollable. When something triggers him, it shows a surge of anger.
Entering personal space violates the border.
Note: No matter how a person writes, he can or does not perform any behavior he wants. Handwriting shows my tilt. Unless he chooses otherwise, the stronger a person's tendency toward a particular thing, the more likely he is to act in this way.
How to identify abuse:
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Handwritten details must be repeated at least three times within fifty words to make sense. If two or more of these different symbols appear, there is a clear tendency to abuse.
Very heavy pressure bar [especially when the pen is down or on the right side of the pen, when there is extra ink flow in the pen at the end of the stroke]: Depressed and angry. The more it happens, the sooner such writers will lose control of their emotions. They should not be hired as teachers because they will soon feel frustrated and angry at misbehaving children.
Loach: All strokes flow like ink - turbid and blurred. Writing an ellipse that looks thick or has been filled [eg, ' a,'''' o' etc.] will indicate the author's sense of five Fully active. They even enjoy the fun and comfort of life. This shows that a person who is self-indulgent is rude and lacks sensitivity. They usually have a "use for me?" Writers often do not contain attitudes and heavy impulses. They especially like material wealth, luxury, color and texture. There are also guilt and anxiety.
Paws: Like hooks, the claws keep the author frustrated, embarrassed and dissatisfied with the past. His defensive attitude makes it difficult for others to deal with him because he has always been concerned with protecting his self. Disputes, objections and infringements of his territorial or personal life are not tolerated. The claw-shaped letters indicate bitterness, the instinct is not good... and it is caught. A paw that rises from the lower area and exceeds the baseline may be a strong sign of dishonesty and may be one of the reasons for the name "felony claws." It betrays the needs of the writer or the desire to never satisfy to attract himself. ' It means ' Take! ' ' Assault '! ; ... for everything that is allegedly rejected. They may include emotional, economic or physical ways in which the author understands.
Writing decline: Tilt down writing. This shows depression. Although depressed individuals may try to quit contact with the environment, it will be difficult for frustrated teachers in the classroom. It can lead to abuse when challenged by particularly provocative students.
Heavy writing: It's hard to let go. This reveals selfishness and greed. The first letter of a word speaks to the author and is the last letter of his relationship with others. In this sample, there are many hooks in the first [middle] and last letters.
Twisted letters in the lower area: distorted emotions. The lower area focuses on the basic needs of people. The ambiguous script in this regard reflects his emotions.
Very angled writing [no round letters]: strong aggressiveness and high energy. Tense, nervous, stiff, completely inflexible.
Joel Engel is the author of "The Graphics in the Family" book. And #39; handwritten analysis self-study' published by Penguin Books. http://www.Learngraphology.com
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