Domestic Violence- Gender Violence and Sexual Violence Resources

What is intimate partner violence?

Intimate partner violence (IPV) is abuse or aggression that occurs in a romantic relationship. Intimate partner refers to both current and former spouses and dating partners.

IPV can vary in how often it happens and how severe it is. It can range from one episode of violence to chronic and severe episodes over multiple years.

IPV can include any of the following types of behavior:

  • Physical violence is when a person hurts or tries to hurt a partner by using physical force.

  • Sexual violence is forcing or attempting to force a partner to take part in a sex act, sexual touching, or a non-physical sexual event (e.g., sexting) when the partner does not or cannot consent.

  • Stalking is a pattern of repeated, unwanted attention and contact by a partner that causes fear or concern for one's own safety or the safety of someone close to the victim.

  • Psychological aggression is the use of verbal and non-verbal communication with the intent to harm a partner mentally or emotionally or to exert control over a partner.

https://www.cdc.gov/intimate-partner-violence/about/index.html

Please use the following resources or reach out to learn more:

National Hotlines/Organization

NoMore.org

Warmline.org

Nami Mental Health Help Line

1-800-950-NAMI (6264)

Text: 62640

State Resources:

Warmline.org

Womenshealth.gov