Characteristics of a Batterer
The following list points out some of the typical characteristics
of a potential batterer. If your husband or boyfriend fits most of
the descriptions below, it does not necessarily mean that he is, or
will become, a batterer. But it suggests that he may.
- Does he "just" slap you? Has he beaten you up "only" 3
or 4 times?
- Does he call you derogatory names and analyze your personality in
a belittling manner?
- After he abused you, does he then suffer intense feelings of guilt
and remorse, apologizes profusely, and overwhelms you with gifts and
promises to never again make you suffer?
- Is he extremely possessive, jealous of your involvements and relationships
outside of your marriage? Does he phone you several times a day just
to "check" on you and expects you to make him the center
of your life?
- Does he become furious when you do not obey him, or sometimes, for
no reason at all? Is he constantly finding fault with the way you dress,
act in public, or show him love? Does he often accuse you of infidelity?
- Was he emotionally and/or physically abused as a child?
- Did his father beat his mother?
- Does he abuse alcohol, drugs, or other mood-altering substances?
- Does he destroy property or hurt pets?
- Is he angry at life in general? Does he feel cheated by society,
his parents, his co-workers?
- Was he ever the victim of trauma, such as combat, multiple car accidents,
or child sexual assault, for which he has not received professional
help?
- Does he hold traditional ideas about male and female roles and adhere
to these ideas inflexibly?
- Is there any possibility that you might be a battered woman? Even
if you only slightly suspect that this might be the case, seek help
as soon as possible.
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