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Back to EpisodesEmotional Abuse Checklist: What You Need To Know for Sure
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If you’re searching for an emotional abuse checklist, you’re looking for clarity. I’m an emotional abuse expert. My team has helped over 8,000 clients identify emotional abuse and thrive. And I’ve noticed that most victims of emotional abuse in marriage have been told, “You’re too sensitive,” or “You expect too much.” You’ve probably wondered, Is it me?
Emotional abuse is often subtle. It hides in half-truths and conversations that never quite resolve. This emotional abuse checklist will give you a clear picture of the patterns. Because emotional abuse isn’t just isolated incidents. To learn more, take my free emotional abuse test.
What Is Emotional Abuse?
Emotional abuse is a pattern of behavior used to control, confuse, belittle, intimidate, or dominate another person. But it likely won’t feel that way. It’s usually not obvious yelling or cruelty.
Many emotionally abusive men seem like really nice guys. That’s why having an emotional abuse checklist matters.
Emotional Abuse Checklist
Use this checklist to look for patterns. One isolated moment does not mean someone is emotionally abusive. Repeated patterns do.
1. Chronic Lying
Your husband lies about serious matters, such as:
- His whereabouts
- How he uses his time
- Money or financial decisions
- Porn use or masturbation
- Emotional or sexual affairs
- The real reasons for his actions
When confronted, he minimizes, deflects, or becomes angry.
2. Withholding Information
He:
- Rarely shares his thoughts or feelings
- Says, “You wouldn’t be interested”
- Gives vague or incomplete answers
- Plays dumb when asked direct questions
- Refuses to provide financial transparency
- Withholds access to accounts or income details
- Walks out when discussions get serious
Withholding is a way of controlling your perceptions.
3. Discounting Your Thoughts and Feelings
He says things like:
- “You’re too sensitive.”
- “You’re jumping to conclusions.”
- “You blow everything out of proportion.”
- “You always have something to complain about.”
- “Why do you always twist everything around.”
- “You’re looking for a fight.”
He says your valid concerns are unreasonable.
4. Mood Control
He:
- Makes the house tense with his moods
- Refuses to acknowledge obvious problems
- Pretends everything is fine when it clearly isn’t
Everyone adjusts to him.
5. Disparages You, But Disguises It as A “Joke”
He says:
- “You’re my ball and chain.”
- “You would get it if you were smarter.”
- “What else can you expect from a woman?”
- “Your blond is showing.”
When you object, he responds:
- “You don’t have a sense of humor.”
- “You can’t take a joke.”
Humiliation disguised as humor is still humiliation.
6. Blocking Conversation
He:
- Pretends not to hear you
- Looks at his phone while you talk
- Storms out mid-conversation
- Says, “The discussion is ended.”
- Rolls his eyes while saying, “Quit yakking.”
- Says “Who asked for your opinion?”
Stonewalling is a control tactic.
7. Financial Secrets
When you ask about money, he says:
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