
Domestic violence is physical, emotional, sexual, or economic violence that occurs within the context of family relationships. It can include actions such as physical abuse, intimidation, excessive control, humiliation, financial blackmail, or other forms of physical or psychological harm.
Domestic violence can occur in any family relationship, including relationships between spouses, partners, children and parents, elderly family members, and cohabitants. It is a serious and dangerous phenomenon that can lead to physical and psychological trauma.
In cases of domestic violence, psychotherapy can be beneficial for individuals dealing with the physical and psychological consequences of violence.
Psychotherapy methods that may be suitable in this case:
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT),
Family therapy.
The choice of method usually depends on individual needs and personality characteristics.