Am I being abused? Recognising the signs
This tool helps you reflect on your relationship and what you may be experiencing. It is not a diagnosis and it does not define your situation β only you can do that. But if something feels wrong, this space is here to help you name it.
Before you begin
Abuse rarely looks the way we expect it to. It is not always physical. It is often gradual β so gradual that it is hard to know where it began. Many people who experience abuse spend a long time wondering whether what is happening to them “counts.”
It counts. If something in your relationship makes you feel afraid, controlled, belittled, or unsafe β that matters. You do not need to have bruises. You do not need to have been threatened. You do not need to have called the police.
Go through each section and answer honestly. There are no right or wrong answers. When you’re ready, your responses will help you see any patterns more clearly.
Your answers
Whether you’re certain, unsure, or just beginning to think about this β these services will listen without judgement and help you work out what support is right for you.
National DA Helpline
0808 2000 247Free, 24/7. Confidential. Refuge & Women’s Aid.
nationaldahelpline.org.uk →ManKind (male victims)
0808 800 1170MonβFri 10amβ4pm. Confidential support for men.
mankind.org.uk →NAAVoices.com
contact@naavoices.comTrauma-informed survivor resources and support guides at NAAVoices.com.
naavoices.com →Victim Support
0808 168 9111Free, 24/7. Support through the criminal justice process.
victimsupport.org.uk →From the Founder
Personal writing from Amy Royle — survival, recovery, neurodiversity, parenting through trauma, advocacy, and the journey that built NAAVoices.
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