Spotting Domestic Violence in the Workplace
Briefly

Domestic violence is a pervasive and deadly issue affecting all demographics. When victims come to work, it presents an opportunity for colleagues to identify signs of abuse. Research shows that disclosure in the workplace can depend on factors like salary and professional image. Visible symptoms, such as injuries and property damage, can be hidden but may raise alarms for observant coworkers. Detecting these signs can facilitate interventions, making awareness in the workplace critical for supporting victims.
Domestic violence is a silent epidemic that can be deadly. It permeates every social and demographic group.
Victims are more likely to disclose abuse to coworkers when it is occurring frequently.
Read at Psychology Today
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