Covert Abuse: Recognizing Hidden Emotional Harm in Relationships

We often miss the most damaging harm because it leaves no visible marks. Covert abuse operates through subtle manipulation, gaslighting, passive aggression, and strategic withdrawal. Covert emotional abuse is particularly insidious because victims frequently question their own perceptions rather than naming what is happening. Threatening divorce emotional abuse — weaponizing relationship dissolution to control a …

Signs of Prescription Drug Abuse: What to Watch For

We believe awareness is the first line of defense. Recognizing signs of prescription drug abuse early can prevent serious harm — to the individual and to those around them, including children. Effective drug abuse prevention begins in homes, schools, and communities long before a crisis occurs. The federal child abuse prevention and treatment act provides …