Domestic Violence And Depression by
Steve Hill
More and more people are
reporting incidents of domestic violence to the police. If you are a victim of
domestic violence you will be aware of just how frightening it can be. The
question that many people ask is what are the causes of this violence, is the
person just a lunatic or are there other reasons behind it.
According to the latest reports alcohol has a large part to play in leading to
cases of domestic violence. In the example of a husband hitting his wife when he
is drunk, this is typically what can happen. For the sake of making this article
easier to read, I shall call the husband John and his wife Linda.
John is a really nice guy when sober. Linda is very much in love with him and
hopes that they will grow old together. John is a great father to their two
children, is helpful around the house and is a great cook. The problem occurs
after he has had rather too much to drink. John now becomes a whole different
person, he starts to accuse his wife of having an affair, becomes abusive and
very argumentitive. Linda realising he is drunk attempts to walk away to leave
John to his bad mood, this only adds however to his anger and he starts to
become violent.
The next morning John can not believe what he has done and is full of regret and
remorse. He can not say sorry enough and begs for Linda's forgiveness. He
promises that it will never happen again and states that he will give up the
alcohol if that would make his wife happy.
Linda is not sure what to do, she would love to forgive and forget but feels
that it is very likely that it only happen again in the future if she does.
In many cases people like Linda will forgive their partner or husband a number
of times before eventually losing patience with them.
My advice for John would be to stop drinking alcohol straight away. This seems
to be the cause of all of these problems, therefore you need to find something
else to have an interest in.
Another cause of domestic violence is known to be depression. Some people who
are normally very relaxed can become very angry and abusive when in a deep state
of depression. They can take their problems and frustrations out on their
partner much like in the example above.
A few days or weeks later when the person in question is feeling a lot happier,
they will not believe what they have done.
Whether it is because of depression or alcohol, one solution to this domestic
violence problem could be to attend some form of anger management program, that
is for people like John.
About the Author: Stephen Hill
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