Why Victims Stay Silent: The Psychology of Abuse Explained | Christina DiArcangelo
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In this episode of Humanitarian Horizons – Christina DiArcangelo Unveiled, Christina breaks down the psychology behind abuse and answers one of the most misunderstood questions:
Why do victims stay silent?
Abuse is not just physical—it’s emotional, psychological, and often involves manipulation, fear, and dependency. Whether it’s domestic violence, elder abuse, or caregiver abuse, this episode explores the real reasons victims don’t leave and what society often gets wrong.
Christina shares insights from her advocacy work and personal experiences to help listeners better understand abuse, support victims, and recognize the warning signs.
This conversation is essential for anyone who wants to move from judgment to understanding—and from awareness to action.
psychology of abuse, why victims stay, domestic violence awareness, elder abuse awareness, emotional abuse, trauma bonding, gaslighting, caregiver abuse, victim psychology, abuse awareness, mental health and abuse, human behavior, advocacy, christina diarcangelo, humanitarian horizons, abuse education, united states
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