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    Abused Children

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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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    of 4 women are being abused. 1.3 million women are victims of domestic violence and is the number one reason that women end up in the emergency room with injuries with an average of 3 women a day victims of homicide as a result. Women between the ages of 20-24 are more likely to be victims of nonfatal injuries. Besides rape‚ domestic violence is underreported. Men are abused as well‚ but 85% women are victims of domestic violence. 30% to 60% of abusers will abuse children in the home. The cost

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    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 problem in our society today. Every day many children suffer

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    This paper will evaluate the effectiveness of Brief Narrative Therapy in treating abused women who are in shelters. In addition to living with violence‚ many women who seek shelter have been living in poverty‚ dependent on humanitarian aid‚ and suffering from trauma. Being abused undermines virtually every aspect of a woman’s life; her physical as well as her mental health. Psychiatric effects may include depression‚ suicidal thoughts‚ dissociation‚ Post Traumatic Stress Disorder‚ eating disorders

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    Play Therapy

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    Play therapy is what it sounds like‚ a tool that provides therapy through play. What counseling and psychotherapy aim to do for adults‚ play therapy aims to do for children. Play therapy encourages the expression of a child’s feelings‚ experiences‚ and cognitive functioning. It is seen as being able to be easier for young children ages 2-11 to unleash their feelings. In adults it is harder to use this therapy though. Play therapy is often used as a tool of diagnosis. Children will engage in "play

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    Play Therapy

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    Play Therapy Play therapy is a type of mental health‚ educational‚ or developmental intervention that is designed to help children grow up as happy and well-adjusted as possible. It involves the use of play to communicate with children and to help children learn to solve problems and change their negative behaviors. The Association for Play Therapy defines play therapy as “the systematic use of a theoretical model to establish an interpersonal process wherein trained

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    1 Honors English 9 13 May‚ 2013 Physical Therapy for Abandoned and Abused Animals For this research project I’ve chosen the topic of Physical Therapy for Abandoned and Abused Animals. This topic relates to my life because my dog‚ Max‚ was abandoned. It also relates to my life by my career path of becoming a Sports Physical Therapist for the NFL (National Football League) or MLB (Major League Baseball). The topic that I have chosen falls under the category Community and

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    Young children drastically being abused! Most of the time people consider a child’s life the best‚ but unfortunately that is not always the case. Around the world many children are considering their childhood the worst. There are many bad things going around the world that children are becoming very different people. Children are in need of parents taking care of them and loving them more than usual. Childhood years in a person’s life will not always be the best due to the fact that there are many

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    Children at Play

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    Children At Play: Actual vs. Dramatic One of the signs of early childhood development is the ability to engage in play. Young children (ages 4-6) prefer non structured environments that gives them the “freedom” to un-limit their play in different settings. Working with preschoolers for over five years‚ I am fascinated to learn all the different ways children play to learn. I understand every child has their unique talents and skills that makes them individuals. It is important to sketch out different

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    Adlerian Play Therapy

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    Adlerian Play TherapyPlay is the highest expression of human development in childhood‚ for it alone is the free expression of what is in a child’s soul” (Friedrich Froebel‚ 2012). Play can be compared to an open door to gaining knowledge on how children view their environment and themselves. Since play is a natural expression for children‚ the utilization of such technique could prove to be useful in counseling children with a varying degree of behavioral‚ emotional‚ or mental issues. Moreover

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