![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Judging: This type of verbal abuse involves looking down on the victim, not accepting them for who they are, or holding them to unrealistic expectations.Humiliation: When you are insulted in public by a peer, a friend, a family member, or a dating partner, this can be particularly painful.Gaslighting: This is a type of insidious, and sometimes covert, emotional abuse where the abuser makes the target question their judgments and reality.Criticism can be painful in public or private, particularly if the person is simply being mean and has no intention of being constructive. Criticism: This involves harsh and persistent remarks that are meant to make the person feel bad about themselves and are not constructive but deliberate and hurtful.Condescension: While often disguised as humor, sarcastic comments that are intended to belittle and demean the other person can be a form of verbal abuse.Blaming: This type involves making the victim believe they are responsible for the abusive behavior or that they bring the verbal abuse upon themselves. ![]()
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