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    The causes and effects of drug abuse amongst the youth  A drug can be said to be any substance used in medicine. It can also be said to be any substance taken by some people to get a certain effect‚ such as happiness and excitement. A drug addict is said to be someone whose life has become dependent on drugs‚ hence drug abuse. Peer pressure; - youth associates themselves with different types of people‚ otherwise known as friends. Through the pressure from these friends they tend to have a taste

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    Siblings can have a tremendous impact on a child whether they are younger and older. The theory that best fits me is the youngest brother of brothers. In this theory‚ it says "impulsive‚ and willful‚ daring and imaginative‚ annoying and irritating‚ needs superiors and loves authority." I think the theory is false because most of those traits do not fit. A well fitting trait is being calm. I do not make a lot of noise‚ nor do I bother many people. This goes against annoying and irritating. I want

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    Alex Barbour Mary Crocker Cook Abnormal Psychology The effects of substance abuse on Dissociative Identity Disorder “For a variety of reasons there has been little dialogue among the disciplines that study patients with trauma and those that study and treat substance abuse. Little systematic investigation exists on the treatment of DID in general‚ and substance abuse in DID in particular” (1). Dissociative Identity Disorder is defined in Essentials of Abnormal Psychology as “a disorder

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    Psychological Abuse Presented by Psyche Cheung Celia Chan Jason Chan Kris Lee Monday‚ 21 January‚ 13 Abuse harmful‚ injurious‚ or offensive excessive and wrongful misuse of anything Definition • • Psychological Abuse caused by emotional abuse / mental abuse / physical abuse behavior that may result in psychological trauma eg anxiety / chronic depression / post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) happened in the situations of power imbalance abusive relationships / bullying / child abuse / abuse

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    THE LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE 21084661 UNIVERSITY OF WEST LONDON BSc (Hons) SOCIAL WORK HS60020E/0 Abstract Childhood sexual abuse is a serious concern that has been associated with long term effects amongst survivors. Using secondary data‚ this qualitative piece of research explores the long term effects of child sexual

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    Tile: Effects of Child Sexual Abuse Student’s name: Professor’s name: Course title: Date: Effects of Child Sexual Abuse Child sexual abuse is a form of child abuse where by an adult or rather older person uses a child for sexual stimulation against the child’s will. Child sexual abuse is not only about rape but comes in different forms like asking or pressuring a child to engage in sexual activities‚ indecent exposure of the genitals‚ female nipples‚ to a child with intention to gratify their

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    Harmful Effects of Drug Abuse during Pregnancy When a woman becomes pregnant‚ it is vital to her baby ’s health that she leads a healthy life. For a pregnant woman‚ substance abuse is twice as dangerous. Any drug use while pregnant has dangerous effects. First‚ drugs may harm her own health‚ which interferes with her ability to support the pregnancy. Second‚ some drugs can directly impair prenatal development. During pregnancy‚ virtually all drugs pose a danger. Even legal substances‚ such as alcohol

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    The two perspectives on savior siblings which seek to discuss if it is ethically appropriate to conceive a savior sibling. Through analyzing and evaluating whether or not the inherent dignity of the sick and savior sibling is upheld. This is using the four quadrant framework to help justify on a personal (the savior sibling) and a social level whether it is ethically just to create savior siblings. To an extent commodifying the inherent dignity of a person‚ to savior‚ another is the person can be

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    general dictionary defines corruption as debased by errors or alterations; synonymous with acculturation ‚ contamination‚ vitiated‚ polluted. Obviously all negative images. In dealing with corruption and its effect on a country’s economy or political system the World Bank defines the term as the abuse of public office for private gain ( World Bank Report‚ September 1997). In recent years global concerns for corruption have intensified. Public office is abused for private gain whenever an official extorts

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    THE EFFECT OF CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT FOR ADULT SURVIVORS Child abuse and neglect for adult survivors is consists of any acts of commission or omission by a parent‚ caregiver or other adult that results in harm‚ potential for harm‚ or the threat of harm to a child around the age 0 to 18 years old‚ even if the harm is unintentional. It can be in the form of physical abuse‚ sexual abuse‚ emotional abuse‚ neglect‚ and witnessing domestic violence. Child abuse and neglect is most likely to arise from

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