4 Signs You’re in a Toxic Relationship
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4 Signs You’re in a Toxic Relationship
According to Merriam-Webster, something toxic is "extremely harsh, malicious, or harmful." Sometimes, people don't want to think of their relationship with someone they care about as abusive (7 Basic Signs of a Toxic Relationship). Abuse is something that happens to others, right? Abuse means bruises and broken bones, doesn't it? Abuse does indeed mean these things, but it means so much more.
It might be easier to conceptualize unhealthy relationships by thinking of them as toxic. A toxic relationship harms. A toxic person causes emotional and/or physical damage to another person. If you don't quite think you're in an abusive relationship (take our emotional abuse test) but are concerned about how you're being treated, look for these signs you're in a toxic relationship.
- Control issues. Your partner is rigid and must have his or her way. You find yourself complying to keep the peace and because it's easier.
- Communication difficulties. Any time you express concern or a differing opinion, you're met with some form of anger and manipulation (shouting, shunning, belittling, aggression, etc.)
- Feeling on edge. Because of his or her behavior, you walk on eggshells. You must justify everything, and you can't be yourself.
- It's you. You've been made to feel that the relationship and partner are fine; the problem lies with you and your misinterpretation of reality.
If you recognize these signs, you could be in a toxic relationship. You deserve better, and it's okay to reach out for help.
Related Articles Dealing with Toxic Relationships
- How Abusive Relationships Cause Anxiety
- Toxic Relationships: Dealing with People Who Have Issues
- Toxic Relationships: How to Handle Them
- Emotional Abuse: Definition, Signs, Symptoms, Examples
- Psychological Abuse: Definition, Signs, Symptoms
- Effects of Emotional Abuse on Adults
- What is Verbal Abuse?
Your Thoughts
Today's Question: What signs tipped you off that you were in a toxic relationship? We invite you to share you thoughts, experiences, and knowledge on the HealthyPlace Facebook page.
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From HealthyPlace YouTube Channel
Bipolar Disorder and Social Anxiety. Yikes!
Social anxiety is the fear of social situations and is a struggle for many people living with bipolar disorder. I am an outgoing person, however, I experience social anxiety when I am going through a depressive episode. I tend to withdraw from those around me and social interactions become extremely nerve-wracking and stressful.
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"Living with anxiety is like being followed by a voice. It knows all your insecurities and uses them against you. It gets to the point when it's the loudest voice in the room. The only one you can hear.
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APA Reference
Peterson, T.
(2017, February 1). 4 Signs You’re in a Toxic Relationship, HealthyPlace. Retrieved
on 2024, November 5 from https://www.healthyplace.com/other-info/mental-health-newsletter/4-signs-you-re-in-a-toxic-relationship