The client should also answer the questions: Do any situations exist in your relationships in which you have felt afraid? What happens when you and your partner disagree? Has your partner ever threatened or abused your daughter? Have you been physically hurt by your partner? Are your friends or family aware of it? Would you tell them if it did happen? Would they offer you support? Do you have a safe place to go? Do you plan to end the relationship?
Detecting domestic violence involves looking at the signs of both physical and psychological abuse. Therefore, noticing and acknowledging the warning signs and symptoms of domestic violence and abuse is the first step to ending it. Domestic abuse often escalates from threats and verbal abuse to physical violence and even murder. And while physical injury may be the most obvious danger, the emotional and psychological consequences of …show more content…
The recovery model will be applied in this situation while working with the client. To the client, recovery will be geared toward restoring their state of health of feeling content and well. As such, the therapist will seek to encourage the client to think about their abilities and strengths and how to take charge of their lives, obtain their goal, and accomplish improved mental wellbeing. Such will be achieved through supporting, coaching, and