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…and abuse drugs and alcohol to facilitate the violent behavior. The violence in many cases is the result of sub-concious decisions that might lead to murdering or assaulting someone for no reason. When a sociopath is attacking someone…
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…found in adults who were abused mentally, physically, emotionally, and/or sexually as children, between birth and 8 years of age. The children use a process called dissociation to remove them from the abusive situation. Dissociation is when a child makes up…
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…Legalize It? : Debating American Drug Policy The controversy surrounding the legalization of drugs has raged since the late 1930s and it seems it will continue well into the future. Such a debate has been apparent in the American marketplace…
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…are increasingly vicious. Young people, often from broken homes or so-called dysfunctional families, who commit murder, rape, robbery, kidnapping, and other violent acts. These emotionally damaged young people, often are the products of sexual or physical abuse
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…The Solution: A Debate to Lower the Legal Drinking Age Alcohol abuse among students is one problem that all colleges and universities in the United States have to face. They can not seem to stop it; college students like to drink. The problem…
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…the type of dysfunction the family endures. I’ve heard of people becoming abusive, alcoholics, drug abusers, or runaways. Some people are too weak to cope with the situations in their home, so they flee and start new lives which usually end up becoming…
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…, physically assaulting behavior at home and outside the home, vandalism and theft, and alcohol and other drug use. Adults who abuse family members are likely to have been abuse during childhood. Violence is a problem amongst our teenagers. During the 1980's more…
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…pressure – which again forces a child to effectively progress to another stage of life that they are not necessarily ready for; isolation and expulsion from the family unit for ‘bringing shame upon them’; this could lead onto homelessness, potential drug abuse
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…distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning. (D) The symptoms are not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance (e.g., a drug of abuse, a medication) or a general medical condition (e.g., hypothyroidism…
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…learn a lot. Many teens have been forced on the street against their will. They could have been getting 80s in their classes and never missed a day of school, and never done drugs in their life, but if they were getting abused as many of these teens have…
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