This site provides support through free, confidential calls or online chats as well as information about how to create a plan to safely leave your abuser.
This government site from the Office of Violence Against Women quickly links you to state resources to protect you from domestic violence.
Although anyone can fall victim to doxxing (release of your personal information online) people who try to leave abusers are vulnerable to these attacks. This article gives the history of doxxing, problems it can cause, how to prevent it, and what to do if it happens to you. Note: This is a commercial site.
This article from a therapy site outlines how abusive relationships develop, why people stay, and how to stay safe.
This article provides crucial information about all the ways your devices—and even your car—can be monitored by abusive domestic partners or cyber stalkers. It includes tips for detecting and preventing unwanted surveillance.
Here's a direct link to the plan for how to safely escape a violent relationship from the National Domestic Abuse Hotline.
This book offers a Christian perspective on grappling with emotional abuse within a marriage.
This bestselling book, written by a therapist who deals with abusive men, includes the warning signs of abuse and myths about abuse.