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    practitioner also has a responsibility to involve the parents in helping children to protect themselves‚ as the message given to the children needs to be consistent. Abuse and bullying can have long term effects on children and they can suffer severe psychological damage that can have

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    express ideas and beliefs without unwarranted government restriction. Personally‚ i am for freedom of speech but hate speech shouldn’t be tolerated and people should keep hateful thoughts to theirself. The direct harm hate speech can cause such as psychological harm‚ just as hate-motivated violence causes physical harm. Children who are called “nigger”‚ “Paki”‚

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    Abuse and neglect of the Elderly ABUSE AND NEGLECT OF THE ELDERLY ENG-126-1103A-10 COLORADO TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY ANTOINETTE J. WILCOX 07/31/2011 Abuse and Neglect of the Elderly Every year tens of thousands of elderly adults

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    stabbed‚ ordered to lie down on a burning stove‚ forced to drink ammonia and starved for days. David also experienced psychological and emotional abuse. His mother belittled him and blamed him for the family source of unhappiness. She punished him for being a "bad boy" and blamed him for all the problems she had with her husband. The author points out that alcoholism is a psychological problem and that it’s linked to abuse. The book mentions the child and maltreatment and how abuse in the childhood

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    discussed varied studies on spousal psychological abuse‚ with the various researchers concluding multiple negative psychological outcomes on woman who were in emotionally abusive spousal relationships. In the study however the authors approach the long-term adverse psychological consequences‚ emotionally abused‚ women struggle with after being in a relationship with an abusive spouse (Enright & Reed). Focus is on the outcomes forgiveness therapy (FT) has on psychological problems‚ specifically depression

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    Domestic Violence Domestic Violence and abuse can happen to anyone. Domestic violence or spousal abuse is when one person in a intimate relationship or marriage tries to dominate or control the other person. Domestic abuse that involves physical abuse is called domestic violence. Domestic violence does not discriminate and can happen to any woman or man‚ Although woman are most commonly victimized. Domestic violence

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    horrific epidemic called bullying. Let us now take a closer look at this hideous crime called bullying. What exactly is bully? According to the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development bullying is repeated verbal‚ physical‚ social or psychological aggressive behaviour by a person or group directed towards a less powerful person or group that is intended to cause harm‚ distress or fear. Bullying takes places in a lot of different forms in the school system. It ranges from as early as Kindergarten

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    Running head: Emotionally Abusive Relationship Emotionally Abusive Relationship Chanda Annon 1204A August 2012 Term Emotionally Abusive Relationship I. Introduction a. People can be in an emotional abusive relationship and not even know it. b. Emotional Abuse can be considered the most painful source of abuse. II. Emotionally Abusive can be considered an non-physical abuse a. It can destroy someone emotionally b. It can make someone feel worthless c. It can destroy your

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    Bullies are made and not born. As a result‚ family‚ school‚ and the community have to work together to resolve the situations that create children who bully. Families have the first responsibility‚ as they are the initial environment that can encourage or discourage aggressive behavior. First‚ families have to teach their children how to not be a victim. Parents need to teacher their children self respect. Confident people are less likely to be targeted by bullies. They need to let their

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    EMOTIONAL ADJUSTMENT OF THE PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED CHILD Sometimes babies are not born healthy or normal. Some parents will have a baby who has a birth defect‚ who is developmentally delayed or a baby who is born with special needs. Before your baby is born‚ you may or may not know that your baby will have special needs. When parents learn that their child has a disability‚ they begin a journey that takes them into a life that is often filled with strong emotions and difficult choices‚ and they

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