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    The continuous dilemma of abused children is a serious social and family problem. Even more in a country where the rules are subject to bureaucracy‚ red tape‚ and depravity. Third world nations are facing booming massive population‚ thus‚ more crimes that include abused children who are not given enough attention and aid. The hard impact of the unsolved problems becomes long dreadful to the society’s moral. The prolonged problem that left behind the deaf ears of the authorities‚ government‚ and non-government

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    thicker than his thumb" with which to chastise his wife. Women rarely opposed their husbands and remained passive throughout the many physical‚ verbal and emotional assaults. However some women lashed out against their abusive partners‚ some going as far as murdering the significant other. In the 1970’s a psychologist Dr. Lenore Walker coined the term “Battered Woman Syndrome” which she deems as psychological phenomenon to explain why some women do not leave long term abusive relationships and to justify

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    Mitchell suffers from Battered Woman Syndrome. Tanya Mitchell was charged with second degree murder in 2002. Mitchell killed her abusive husband because she thought her life was in danger (Moscatello‚ 2015). Tanya’s husband used to make threats of killing her. Her husband was also tied to law enforcement so it was hard for Mitchell to seek help. A shelter she requested help from told her she could no longer stay there because of the threats her husband and his friends made to staff. Women are afraid to seek

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    1. Explain Walker’s criteria for battered woman syndrome and briefly explain the battering cycle proposed by walker. Walkers come up with the term “battered woman Syndrome” as a way of describing IPV (intimate partner violence) and the consequences that it brings. IPV is a conduct that involves any form of physical‚ psychological and sexual abuse perpetrated by partners in the relationship‚ it can be in the marriage or dating couples. This term involves a details studies that fallows the history

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    Battered Person Syndrome: When The Victim Fights Back Domestic violence is “a pattern of behavior used to establish power and control over another person through fear and intimidation‚ often including the threat or use of violence‚” according to Safe Horizon (SH‚ 2015). Domestic violence can occur in many different relationships‚ such as parent-child relationships‚ dating couples relationships‚ or even sibling relationships. The psychological consequences of domestic violence are overlooked‚ most

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    understanding of violence‚ Lenore Walker published her work The Battered Woman in 1979. On the belief that her findings could answer the question‚ Walker introduced BWS as a set of psychological characteristics common to battered women‚ including low self-esteem‚ feelings of guilt and traditional views about marriage and gender. Through her work‚ she countered the idea of ‘female masochism’ stating that people often label battered women as masochistic for not leaving the relationship without considering

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    Gelfenboym Professor Chu March 3‚ 2014 Mental Rehabilitation for Abused Children Marchella Brett-Pierce had been tied to her little bed by her mother‚ starved‚ and beaten (“ACS workers reach plea deal in girl ’s death”). Authorities found 4 year old Adonis Reed left for dead in his home‚ alone‚ unconscious on the couch‚ and rushed him to a local hospital. Doctors there pronounced the boy dead (“Who killed four year-old abused boy‚ left to die alone in Long Island house?”) Child abuse is a major

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    04Townsend(F)-04 8/23/07 6:27 PM Page 65 CHAPTER 4 Substance-Related Disorders ● BACKGROUND ASSESSMENT DATA The substance-related disorders are composed of two groups: the substance-use disorders (dependence and abuse) and the substanceinduced disorders (intoxication and withdrawal). Other substanceinduced disorders (delirium‚ dementia‚ amnesia‚ psychosis‚ mood disorder‚ anxiety disorder‚ sexual dysfunction‚ and sleep disorders) are included in the chapters with which they share

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    “(A) The general assembly hereby declares that it recognizes both of the following‚ in relation to the ’battered woman syndrome:’ (1) That the syndrome currently is a matter of commonly accepted scientific knowledge; (2) That the subject matter and details of the syndrome are not within the general understanding or experience of a person who is a member of the general populace and are not within the field of common knowledge. (B) If a person is charged with an offense involving the use of force against

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    Psychologists are brought in as expert witnesses in court on many occasions including battered woman syndrome and automatism syndrome. In both syndrome’s people have a strong opinion one-way or the other with little ability to believe in a middle ground when deciding if they believe in the syndrome or if they do not. Battered Woman Syndrome (BWS) - "The syndrome denotes a set of distinct psychological and behavioral symptoms that result from prolonged exposure to situation of intimate partner

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