Dating Abuse: Teens Start Talking
Dating abuse affects one in three young people. What form can it take? How do teens know if they’re in an abusive relationship? How can they help a friend who is in one? Be Smart. Be Well. posed these questions to 15 middle, high school and college students, and got a lot of answers. Watch the video above. Abuse spans all ages. Watch the video above and Ask the Expert. Abuse spans all ages. Watch Bessie, Carolyn and Kari’s Story.
Featured Contributors: LoveIsRespect.org, a partnership between Break the Cycle and the National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline
Topic Videos: Domestic Violence
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Dating Abuse: Teens Start Talking Take one video booth and add 15 teenagers. Listen as they start talking about Teen Dating Abuse. Watch -
Teen Dating Abuse: Ask the Expert
Learn more about teen dating abuse and how you can help teens without pushing them away. Watch -
What Is It? One in four women and one in 14 men report being assaulted by their partners. Domestic violence is everywhere. Watch -
Carolyn’s Story From the outside, Carolyn’s life seemed charmed, but her husband abused her for decades. Watch -
Why Does It Matter? Domestic violence victims are often socially and financially isolated. And that makes it harder to leave. Watch -
Bessie’s Story Bessie knew her husband shouldn’t hit her, but she didn’t know what to do. Then, she made a plan and her escape. Watch -
What Can I Do About It? No one deserves to be abused. Make a safety plan, a financial plan, and an escape plan. Watch -
Kari’s Story Kari was a happy teenager with hope and ambition. Then an abusive boyfriend changed everything. Watch
