Financial Abuse Myths by Daisy Morales Financial Abuse is a form of abuse in which the abuser has control over the economic resources of the abused. Financial abuse can be…
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Where do Donations to ARO Go? by Allison Winters According to the ARO website, the 2021 “Hope” Campaign has currently raised over $4,200 from over 100 donations made online. Fundraising…
Socioeconomic Status and the Likelihood of Childhood Abuse by Allison Winters ARO focuses on ten types of abuse: Child, Financial, Narcissistic, Psychological, Sexual, Physical, Cyber, Bullying, and Spousal. Socioeconomic status…
Financial Abuse By Cali Robins When people think of abuse, they often think of physical or verbal abuse first. Financial abuse can seem invisible. In domestic situations, the control, restriction,…
Abuse can manifest in many subtle ways, with one example of a form that often goes under-discussed being the signs of financial abuse. As with all forms of abuse, it's important to note that financial abuse can occur in any form of relationship,from romantic couples to roommates and from friends to siblings. If you think you may be in a financially abusive relationship, always remember that it is not your fault — and that there are resources available if you need them. Being able to recognize the signs is the first step.