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After admitting that the abuse exists, what is the second step to take when ending an abusive relationship?
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trying to figure out what went wrong
trying to figure out what went wrong
realizing that you are not to blame for the abuse
realizing that you are not to blame for the abuse
deciding the abuse can end if you do certain things
deciding the abuse can end if you do certain things
choosing to stay with the abuser in order to help him or her
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realizing that you are not to blame for the abuse
Explanation: After recognizing the abuse, the next crucial step is understanding it’s not your fault — not trying to rationalize, fix, or stay to help the abuser.
Explanation: After recognizing the abuse, the next crucial step is understanding it’s not your fault — not trying to rationalize, fix, or stay to help the abuser.
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