In a domestic violence relationship, three typical phases often occur: the tension-building phase, the acute violence phase, and the honeymoon phase. During the tension-building phase, minor incidents and emotional abuse escalate, leading to increased stress and fear. The acute violence phase involves a significant act of physical or emotional abuse. Finally, the honeymoon phase features apologies, promises to change, and temporary calm, which can create a cycle that entraps the victim.
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