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Intimate Partner Abuse on the Rise

June 6, 20263 min read

The increase in misogynistic beliefs impacts intimate relationships.

Posted May 26, 2026 | Reviewed by Margaret Foley

In a recent blog post , I wrote that a PBS report identified a remarkable surge in misogyny. The report showed a 4600% increase in terms like “Your body, my choice” and “Get back in the kitchen.” Such rhetoric can place women at greater risk for harm, and we now have some specific evidence that this is occurring in the realm of domestic violence .

Domestic Violence on the Rise

After years of decline, domestic violence has been increasing since 2020, according to a recent report by the US Department of Justice (February 2026).

Gender Discrimination

Our cultural norms respond to distinct societal pressures. In the realm of gender discrimination , a new societal influence known as the “manosphere” appears to be having a tremendous deleterious impact.

As Ana Carmo reports in UN News: “A growing network of online communities known collectively as the 'manosphere' is emerging as a serious threat to gender equality, as toxic digital spaces increasingly influence real-world attitudes, behaviors and policies, the UN agency dedicated to ending gender discrimination has warned.”

According to the Secretary General’s report on violence against women and girls , these groups are united by an opposition to feminism and misrepresent men as “victims” of the current social and political climate.

Also, according to a report by the Movember Foundation, a leading men’s health organization, two-thirds of young men regularly engage with masculinity influencers online. An article on the UN Women website notes, “Experts are finding that the popularity of extreme language in the manosphere not only normalizes violence against women and girls, but has growing links to radicalization and extremist ideologies.”

While searching for forums to openly discuss and/or learn about men’s issues, men and boys can happen upon unhealthy behaviors like instructing boys and men to build themselves up by putting others down. Exploiting and devaluing others is central to the behavior of an intimate coercive partner out to gain power and dominate in their relationship.

The Value in Gender Equality for All

Misogyny and gender inequality harm both men and women. From a global status report by Equimundo, an advocacy organization that focuses on men and social justice:

As therapists, we can pay attention when these themes come up with our clients and have our clinical work embody psycho- education as needed, all in the service of helping clients experience goodwill within themselves and others.

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Carol A. Lambert, MSW, is a psychotherapist and consultant in intimate partner abuse, and the author of Women with Controlling Partners: Taking Back your Life from a Manipulative or Abusive Partner .

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