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.
… genital mutilation (FGM) is a severe form of gender-based violence, that violates the human rights of women and girls. … FGM are harmful and can adversely affect the physical and psychological well-being of women and girls. …
… 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 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 …
… team of EIGE presents evidence on coercive control and psychologicalviolence against women in EU Member States. The study … the causes and consequences of coercive control and psychologicalviolence against women, assesses the …