Dating violence;
refers to harmful behavior patterns that include physical, sexual, psychological, social and digital violence, in which one of the partners tries to gain power and control over the other or each other. It points to the violence experienced in romantic relationships during the period
. Since romantic relationships at this age are not seen as legitimate for young people in our society, and there is not enough talk about their emotional and sexual development with young people and children, flirting is seen as a secret and should be kept secret for young people.
Studies show that dating. The most intense period of violence is the age range of 16-24. In order for children and young people not to be exposed to violence and expose them to violence, we must first be informed about this issue and support them. It is not difficult to support young people who are exposed to violence. What they need is a secure relationship with information that is understood. Listening without judgment, creating a safe space, allowing time, giving supportive messages, facilitating the assessment of the situation they are in, being respectful and being patient are among the methods that can be followed to support them. Dating violence is a situation to which a teenager is exposed, but it can also be a situation to which he is exposed. From both perspectives, young people need to know which behaviors and attitudes are included in the scope of violence in order to be aware of and prevent violence against themselves or others. Dating violence can manifest itself in different ways. Examples can be given. are examples of violence.
3) Psychological and Social Violence: Humiliation, name calling, humiliation in front of others, insults, swearing, self-doubt, making you feel worthless, lonely Controlling who you are with, where you are doing, not allowing to meet with family and friends, preventing talking to people you don't want, citing jealousy and love as the reason for their restrictive behavior, interfering with clothing and behavior, threats and intimidation, shouting, threatening to commit suicide, Examples of psychological and social violence are to intimidate them with harm, banging on tables, driving fast and uncontrollably. threatening, writing insulting comments, jamming the phone, sending sexually explicit messages, forcing them to share sexually explicit photos are examples of digital violence.
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