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…violence is passed down from one generation to another has also been a factor. Violence on the part of the abuser was probably rooted in their experience of violence as a child. Generations may not re-create themselves exactly in the same way…
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…families loving, happy, harmonious, functional and stable. Truth has the power to obliterate all social problems ... crime, violence, spousal abuse, child abuse, drug abuse, etc. Love and truth are intertwined. We cannot live in harmony with truth without being…
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…for PTSD, it must be that women have a greater likelihood for exposure to these dangers. The high incidence of child molestation, rape, and spousal abuse perpetrated upon women leads to this strongly positive correlation between sex and PTSD. Studies show…
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…both witnesses to spousal abuse, and in my opinion were exposed to media violence through parental neglect, making them domestic products of aggression and violence. Lack of communication and interaction between child and parent has also lead to children…
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…white females or black children provided that no parenting variable buffers the negative effect. This study stresses the importance of parenting style and parental drug abuse affecting the child’s marijuana usage. Programs should be established to assist…
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…, or expartes, we issued in 1997, and the numbers had progressively increased in the last three years," he said. "We really noticed a significant increase in child abuse cases that were very severe, along with cases of abuse to the elderly." More than 1,900…
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…activity with a prepubescent child (typically age 13 or younger). According to the DSM-IV, to be considered for this diagnosis, the individual must be at least 16 years old and at least 5 years older than the child, the person has acted on these urges…
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…, exhausted host, a strong, angry protector, a scared, hurt child, a helper, and an internal persecutor who blames one or more of the alters for the abuse they have endured. Sometimes patterned or named after the actual abuser. People most likely to develop DID…
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…was abducted and sexually abused. Later that month the girls also reported that a third child was involved, a 5yr old boy. But the little boy claimed to never have left the school. Months later her parents, physicians, attorneys, and prosecutors had…
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…a juvenile becomes delinquent, or negligent in what they do. Some are poor housing conditions, the abuse of drugs or alcohol in the house, lack of attention to the juvenile, fighting between the parents, or abuse of the juvenile, or child. Whichever factor…
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