How to Escape an Abusive Relationship

When you meet someone to whom you are attracted, the last thing you think is that you’re going to end up in an abusive relationship. Most abusive relationships start off like any other relationship. 

The abusive person puts on an act at the beginning of a relationship. This allows the victim to fall in love with them.

Abuse is something that starts slowly. At first, there will be little signs such as name-calling, insults, jealous behavior, and isolation. Here are some tips that can help you get out of an abusive relationship.

Start Documenting 

You should begin writing down everything that is happening in your diary. Make sure that you put this in a secure place so that your abuser will never be able to find it.

Documenting everything makes it easier for you to see the reality of what is happening to you. It will also help you should you decide to seek help from a domestic abuse lawyer such as those at the Spodek Law Group

 Another thing you can do is, download an app on your phone that allows you to press a button and secretly record your conversations with the abuser.

Pack an Emergency Bag

You never know when you will have to leave abruptly. It is important that you plan ahead. Pack an emergency bag so that if you need to get out of a dangerous situation quickly you can.

If you have children you need to make sure that you packed for them too. Make sure that you start saving money if you can. If you have a job then this makes it easier.

Open a bank account that the abuser doesn’t know about. Get a secret job that you can do without them knowing about it. 

Having cash available that you can readily use is a must when you are in an abusive relationship.

Make an Escape Plan

If you have a supportive family member or friend then initially you could leave and go and stay with them. However, if your abuser is extremely violent they could harm the person who is trying to help you. 

In this case, one of the best places you can go is a womens’ shelter. Wherever you go and make sure that it is somewhere that the abuser cannot easily get access to you. 

Block the Abuser

Once you leave you need to discontinue contact with your abuser. Do not keep the lines of communication open. They will try to convince you that they have changed and you may go back to the same situation that you were in before.

Block their phone number, and block them on social media. This is the only way to take back control of your life and move forward.

Taking Care of Yourself

Getting out of an abusive relationship requires courage. The fact that you are thinking about doing it, means that you are finally taking care of your mental health and personal well-being.

There is a way out but you have to make sure that you take all the right steps.