Two emotional impacts of violence are:
Trauma: Violence can cause emotional trauma, leading to symptoms such as anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and difficulty in forming relationships or trust.
Fear: Victims of violence may experience intense fear, both during the violent event and afterward, leading to hypervigilance, paranoia, and a sense of insecurity in their surroundings.
Two physical impacts of violence are:
Injury: Violence often results in physical injuries ranging from bruises and cuts to more severe wounds such as broken bones, internal injuries, or even permanent disabilities.
Health Consequences: Victims of violence may suffer from long-term health consequences such as chronic pain, mobility issues, neurological damage, and increased susceptibility to various illnesses due to stress and trauma.