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.
… or a person in his custody or care, causing physical or psychological suffering to such person mainly by a) beating, … any other behaviour jeopardizing the person’s physical or psychological health or limiting the person’s safety, b) … or to perform activities requiring excessive physical or psychological exhaustion regarding the age or health …
… In Slovenia, "family violence" denotes any form of physical, sexual, psychological or economic violence exerted by one family … stage of development they do not understand their meaning. Psychologicalviolence denotes such actions with which the …
… or in relation to work with sexual harassment, physical violence, ill-treatment or unequal treatment, shall be … If the offence under the preceding paragraph results in psychological, psychosomatic or physical illness or reduction …
… connection to The International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women (25 November) and the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence Campaign (25 November-10 December –Human Rights Day) … safe accommodation, protection, healthcare, legal, psychological and employment counselling, social and …
… December on Integrated Protection Measures against Gender Violence) Purpose of the Act 1. The purpose of this Act is to combat the violence exercised against women by their present or former … which this Act refers encompasses all acts of physical and psychologicalviolence, including offences against sexual …
… in Croatia, "domestic violence" is any form of physical, mental, sexual or economic … treatment of children in the educational purposes; psychologicalviolence, or the application of psychological pressure that caused a feeling of fear, danger, …