Papers 1941-1950 of total 39400 found.
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…category as driving and the practicing of medicine. Just like a bad driver who shouldn’t be operating a motor vehicle has a greater chance of harming or killing an innocent person, an incompetent parent runs a greater risk of abusing or damaging their child
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…whether it is growing up with alcohol users and abusers or the youth using the alcohol substance themselves. High school students who drink alcohol or use illegal drugs, including anabolic steroids, are more than twice as likely to carry a weapon or get…
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…research in the field by writing about the “hyperactive child syndrome.” She stated that the behavior problems weren’t a product of injury at birth, but instead were inherited genetically. Finally, in 1980, the syndrome was named A. D. D., due in large part…
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…her marriage and the way it turned out. While seeing the clip of the wedding we here Melody’s story of her previous marriage and that she married Brian because he promised to treat her well and to not hurt and abuse her. We could see on her wedding day how…
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…patients regress and analyze past experiences. People often “block out” painful and traumatic memories. Victims of sexual abuse or violent crime often exhibit this process, also known as repression. The artificial openness and trust that MDMA facilitates can…
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…are abused, they are in a situation of no control. Their abusers can hurt them at anytime, and the children are largely powerless to stop it. When the child grows older and is faced with stressful situations, it is easy to feel out of control. There is often…
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…. Campaigns against tobacco and drug use have proved effective. For example, in December 2000, The Brown University Child and Adolescent Abuse Letter stated that tobacco use among younger adolescents has been steadily decreasing. Reasons for this can be attributed…
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…, Stella Chess further boosted research in the field by writing about the "hyperactive child syndrome." She stated that the behavior problems weren't a product of injury at birth, but instead were inherited genetically. Finally, in 1980, the syndrome was named…
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…. But looking at the psychological state of abusers, many times they themselves were often victims of abuse. Therefore, I would like to suggest that Mr. Wright was once an abused child. Children who grow into adults learn by example and Mr. Wright therefore had…
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…the campers, he abused it and did not make rational decisions when it came to their treatment. Discipline of a problem child is one thing, but physically abusing him, depriving him of water, and threatening him with a knife is not at all rational. It was due…
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