Answer:
Appropiate reasons for calling a domestic violence hotline are to receive emotional support, to receive help and to learn about others' struggles with violence.
Step-by-step explanation:
Domestic violence is violence perpetrated by someone from the victim's domestic or family circle. The term 'domestic' does not refer to the place where the violence takes place, but to the relationship between perpetrator and victim, for example a partner or former partner, family members and relatives, and it is therefore also referred to as violence in dependency relationships. Violence can be physical, sexual and psychological in nature.
Forms of domestic violence are: violence by partner, child abuse and neglect, elder abuse, honor-related violence, forced marriage and marital imprisonment, genital mutilation, abuse of parents by their children, abuse of adolescents by parents or peers.