Physical and Emotional Abuse Counseling Edinburgh
Abuse in relationships is not the sole preserve of men and it is a mistake to pretend that abuse from women towards blokes does not happen. Abuse, and the desire to end it, is one of the common reasons for getting divorced. Read through the following articles to learn more about physical and emotional abuse counseling and find local companies and providers who can help you find what you’re looking for.
The P F Counselling Service
0131 4470876
15 Morningside Road
Edinburgh
The P F Counselling Service
0131 4470876
15 Morningside Road
Edinburgh GB.EH104DP
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Mairi Mcleod
0131 4477742
26 Canaan Lane
Edinburgh
Mairi Mcleod
0131 4477742
26 Canaan Lane
Edinburgh GB.EH104SY
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Christian Fellowship Of Healing
0131 2286553
6 Morningside Road
Edinburgh
Christian Fellowship Of Healing
0131 2286553
6 Morningside Road
Edinburgh GB.EH104DD
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Citizens Advice Bureau
0131 4748080
137 Dundee Street
Edinburgh
Citizens Advice Bureau
0131 4748080
137 Dundee Street
Edinburgh GB.EH111BG
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Hubbard Academy Of Personal Independence
0131 5565075
20-23 South Bridge
Edinburgh
Hubbard Academy Of Personal Independence
0131 5565075
20-23 South Bridge
Edinburgh GB.EH11LL
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Marriage Care
0131 4528240
Gillis Centre
Edinburgh
Marriage Care
0131 4528240
Gillis Centre
Edinburgh GB.EH91BB
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Stillbirth & Neonatal Death Society Lothians
0131 6226263
177 Colinton Road
Edinburgh
Stillbirth & Neonatal Death Society Lothians
0131 6226263
177 Colinton Road
Edinburgh GB.EH141BZ
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Mona Mckinlay
07770 837767
28 Pentland View
Edinburgh
Mona Mckinlay
07770 837767
28 Pentland View
Edinburgh GB.EH106PS
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Jill Hughes
07932 698323
3Rd Floor
Edinburgh
Jill Hughes
07932 698323
3Rd Floor
Edinburgh GB.EH104AX
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The Scottish Refugee Council
0131 2259741
Wellgate House
Edinburgh
The Scottish Refugee Council
0131 2259741
Wellgate House
Edinburgh GB.EH11NQ
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Physical and emotional abuse part one Abuse in relationships is not the sole preserve of men and it is a mistake to pretend that abuse from women towards blokes does not happen. Abuse, and the desire to end it, is one of the common reasons for getting divorced.. Physical abuse It is often assumed, incorrectly, that only women suffer violence at the hands of men. This could not be further from the truth. Figures about domestic violence vary depending on source, but Home Office statistics currently state that one in four women and one in six men will be a victim of violence in the home during their lifetime and that one incident will be reported to the police, on average, every minute. Domestic violence accounts for sixteen per cent of all violent crime in the UK and these figures only reflect reported incidents as many more go unreported. For a large number of people on the receiving end of violence in the home it is a shameful matter to be concealed from others, and men are probably less likely to report that they are being attacked by their wife or girlfriend than women are to report an assault by a man. Nobody should live in fear of assault from someone close to them and needs to report it to the police at the first possible opportunity. There are a number of organisations who can offer advice and support after divorce - or, indeed, before it - on these matters. Helpful websites Women's Aid was set up thirty years ago to help women and children suffering from violence in the home. They provide help and information and run a twenty four hour telephone helpline. Mankind gives assistance and practical help through a helpline and in extreme cases can make referrals to refuges in the South West, South East, West Midlands and Wales. Set up to give men suffering at the hands of wives and girlfriends and those in homosexual relationships, Respect is a membership association for domestic violence perpetrator programmes and associated services in the UK. Since November 2006 Respect, in conjunction with the Men's Advice Line (MALE), has overseen the management and development of the Men's Advice Line for male victims of violence in the home. Respect also run a phoneline for perpetrators of domestic violence and have an e-mail and text messaging service. The NSPCC is one of the best known agencies campaigning to end cruelty to young people in the UK. They have joined up with Childline to ensure that the free telephone service available since 1986 continues to operate. The NSPCC is at the forefront when it comes to helping children in danger from abuse of any kind. Next page Comment on this article |
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