Physical Harassment and It's Impact on the Victim                                                                                                                                      

Physical harassment is unwanted physical activity that produces discomfort, fear, and harm, whether it happens in the workplace, in schools, in public places, or in intimate relationships.

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Physical assaults or threats of physical harm are examples of the form of harassment known as "physical harassment." Physical harassment might occasionally qualify as sexual assault.

For victims of physical harassment at work or in the classroom, the repercussions may last throughout their professional or academic careers. 

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Bruises, cuts, fractured bones, and other wounds that might call for medical care and have long-term effects on the victim's health are examples of this.

The mental health conditions that victims may experience include sadness, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and a variety of others.

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Feelings of shame, remorse, and a weakened sense of self can result from crossing personal boundaries and feeling helpless.

For victims of physical harassment at work or in the classroom, the repercussions may last throughout their professional or academic careers.