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    Psychological Causes of Depression The actual causes of depression are still unknown today but there are a few theories that could help explain them. It is widely believed by psychologists and scientists that all mental disorders are brought about by a complex correlation of psychological‚ biological‚ and social factors. A serious loss‚ chronic illness‚ relationship problem‚ work stress‚ family crisis‚ financial setback‚ or any unwelcome life change can ignite a depressive disorder (Psychologyinfo

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    maids in this roaring Lion City. Some may say that maid abuse is not a widespread problem and that the irresponsible reporting of maid abuse by the local papers and television is the problem. On the other hand‚ others believe that maid abuse still remains a widespread problem.(Singaporean‚ para. 12) Singapore maids undergo the risk of being abused due to financial and educational circumstances for their family‚ leaving them with psychological effects during and after abusive treatment. Foreign Domestic

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    pediatric patient you are caring for is being mistreated. However‚ you have no concrete evidence to prove child abuse and you are asked to discharge the patient back to her mother and her mother’s boyfriend‚ which you do. Then you voice your concerns to your supervisor who suggests you do nothing else. What should you do? Let’s take a look at some statistics regarding child abuse. According to the National Children’s Alliance (2015)‚ "more than 700‚000 children are abused in the U. S. annually

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    Outline Objectives Title | Whose job is it to report child abuse? | General Purpose | I want to persuade my audience to rethink their position on reporting child abuse. | Specific Purpose | Reporting child abuse is a responsibility by everyone and should not be taken lightly and overlooked. | Central Idea | Child abuse reporting has become more difficult because of the stigma that both the victims and alleged child abusers endure. | Introduction Attention Getting Material | I just had

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    Child Abuse Every year‚ thousands of families bring home a new baby. The families spend time watching movies‚ going on exciting outings‚ doing crafts like finger painting with their children. Most of these kids brought into the world get to experience what it is to have a loving and caring family‚ but for a small amount‚ life is not so fun. They are forced to deal with things that most of us would never imagine. 227‚080 children are raped and sexually abused every single year

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    Parental Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Temple University Harrisburg Introduction Parental substance abuse and the welfare of children have become a growing epidemic in society today. Thousands of families are facing struggles with addiction which can lead to the interruption of cognitive development and mental growth of their young children. It has been found that “more than 8.3 million children younger than 18 years (11.9%) lived with at least one parent who was dependent on or abused

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    The Impact of Parental Substance Abuse Upon Children Leighsa Machus California State University‚ Bakersfield‚ Antelope Valley Abstract Children of substance abusers face tremendous disadvantages. They are exposed and vulnerable to situations that may affect their psychological development in damaging ways (Wolfe‚ 1999). These children are also at risk for a myriad of abuse such as physical‚ emotional‚ sexual abuse and neglect. Research has documented the ways that substance abusing parents

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    time they reach eighteen? Sexual abuse may involve any type of sexual contact or non contact between an adult or older teen and a child. Anyone can be an abuser‚ especially if that person is perceived by the child to be in authority. For an adult survivor of sexual abuse there is always an incident‚ symptoms‚ and solution that occur with the victim. There are many types of sexual abuse incidents‚ which can be either contact or no contact. Examples of contact abuse include: physical contact or touching

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    about animal abuse. Why do people abuse innocent animals? Is it just for the fun of it? What would you do if you saw someone hurting an animal? Would you do something to stop it ? Most of you won’t‚ most of you would just watch while they abuse the animals I will be talking about many different animals but mostly cats and dogs‚ because they are the most abused domestic animals in this world. Domestic means that these are types of animals you can have in your home. Who would abuse a poor defenceless

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    Effects Of Abuse There are many effects which may cause a person’s health and well-being due to different forms of abuse. Each form of abuse will have different effects and each person will be affected differently. Some people may react to the effects of abuse with self-neglect and self-harm‚ where as others may become aggressive or have mood swings. Suicidal thoughts Suicidal thoughts are a sign of self-neglect and self-harm as a person is thinking of ending their life. Suicidal thoughts can occur

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