Any intentional conduct that seriously impairs another person’s psychological integrity through coercion or threats.
Statistical definition:
Any act which causes psychological harm to an individual. Psychological violence can take the form of, for example, coercion, defamation, verbal insult or harassment.
… under the Belgian Presidency, equality issues such as violence against women and anti-discrimination see new-found … meeting of the Council we have adopted the directives on violence against women and on equality bodies, which are … violence, which criminalises physical violence, as well as psychological, economic, and sexual violence against women …
… girls who have been exposed to conflict-related sexual violence . EIGE Director Carlien Scheele says: Displacement … don’t realise, people can become victims of gender-based violence. And this is mostly hitting many women and girls. To … and treatment, obstetric and gynecological care, psychological counselling, and safe abortion and …
… Mc Ginn, attends an online conference on gender-based violence among youth in the post-Covid era, organised by 'the … youth mental health and early education on gender-based violence (GBV), advocating for psychological counseling desks at schools to aid young people …
… research on unpaid care work, youth and digitalisation and violence against women, including psychologicalviolence. Before joining EIGE in 2016, she worked on Research …
… research on unpaid care work, youth and digitalisation and violence against women, including psychologicalviolence. Before joining EIGE in 2016, she worked on Research …
… Psychologicalviolence is a common form of gender-based violence that includes any intentional course of conduct that seriously impairs another person’s psychological integrity through coercion or threats. …
… Technical report Published Strengthening data systems on violence against women in the Western Balkans and Türkiye … Factsheet Published Understanding intimate partner violence in the European Union. The essential need for … Factsheet Published Administrative data collection: psychologicalviolence Factsheet Published Gender statistics …
… on administrative data collection on intimate partner violence, rape and femicide, which have been developed by … current situation of data collection on intimate partner violence, rape and femicide in 30 different jurisdictions … harmonised definitions and data in the EU Understanding PsychologicalViolence against Women: The need for harmonised …
… and impunity. Both women and men can be victims of cyber violence. However, evidence shows that women and girls are … it. Not only are they more likely to be targeted by cyber violence, but they can suffer from serious consequences, resulting in physical, sexual, psychological, or economic harm and suffering. Cyber violence …
… and weaknesses of the proposed EU directive on combatting violence against women and domestic violence? EIGE Director Carlien Scheele provided food for … – which go beyond, to help the victims heal such as psychological support or childcare or housing. The Directive …
… and impunity. Both women and men can be victims of cyber violence. However, evidence shows that women and girls are … it. Not only are they more likely to be targeted by cyber violence; they can also suffer from serious consequences, resulting in physical, sexual, psychological or economic harm and suffering. Women and girls …
… research on unpaid care work, youth and digitalisation and violence against women, including psychologicalviolence. Before joining EIGE in 2016, she worked on Research …
… (FRA) will launch the results of the world’s biggest ever violence against women survey . A launch conference will be … were asked about their experiences of physical, sexual and psychologicalviolence, including incidents of intimate partner violence …