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…, such as catharsis and venting to people. According to doctors yelling, swearing, beating a pillow, or hitting are good catharsis methods. The treatment of violence isn’t easy. According to Shannon, the age and the condition of a trauma or abuse in which a child
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…Whose Fault Is It? Adolescents abuse illegal drugs for several reasons. If a teen is abusing drugs, your family is no different from many other families today. The question some may ask themselves is, “Why does a child do drugs?” This research…
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…The story A Child Called “It,” by David Pelzer is one of the most astonishing chronicles about his survival through child abuse. The biography is viewed through the child’s eyes for the purpose to help others heal from traumatic pasts. The story…
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…or child abuse. While those are the only restrictions I can think of, I do strongly feel there should be conditions placed on the adoptive families. The biggest condition is that the adoptive teaches and exposes them to their own culture as much as possible…
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…sleep patterns, and loss of joy in life, teens display intense irritability, angry outbursts, problems with school, and drug or alcohol abuse. Teen suicide can be prevented though. You can pay attention to your child’s actions and hear what they say…
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…will cause violence. Poor parenting may affect the child in many negative ways. An abused child may feel that hitting is they way to express anger. The child will bring this theory to the classroom. If this child gets upset with another child they will try…
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…Baffled By Barbaric Discipline Walking past the television, you overhear the news anchor convey an appalling number of reported child abuse cases. Dazed and confused, you take a seat for a brief moment in an attempt to understand how such a horrific…
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…, it is described as one of the most harmful forms of child abuse. Why do parents have to harm their children in the most harmful way? Researchers say MBPS is a parenting disorder where parents make their children get certain symptoms, while they are trying to perform…
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…and hence are incapable of understanding them, much less relating it to others. It is questionable because this model maintains that because (a) one is having problems of functioning as a healthy human being and (b) one remembers being abused as a child
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…considered sexual abuse if the afflicted area is the buttock. This reaction has brought forth the notion to ban CP principles indefinitely in all industrialized countries and beyond. (UN "Conventions on the Rights of a Child") "... relatively ineffective…
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