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    fathers think that after birth‚ alcoholism no longer has an effect on their child’s life. It may be true that abstaining from the use of alcohol during the pregnancy will prevent the child from birth defects and physical harm before the birth. However‚ many alcoholic parents neglect to consider is that their abuse or dependency on alcohol can disrupt their children after delivery. Eiden‚ Edwards and Leonard (2004) report that there is an increase in the "likelihood of early behavior problems among

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    dislikes. Children are very impressionable. They imitate what they are around daily‚ and if this happens to be a negative environment‚ they do not know any different. In reading the research conducted by Shirley Julich in Stockholm Syndrom and Child Sexual Abuse‚ Julich identified four conditions that existed between the victim and offender in order for Stockholm Syndrome to occur. Julich stated when all four conditions have been met‚ “bonding between the offender and a victim occurred…” (Julich‚ 2005)

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    is paying a very heavy price for emotionally abused children with inadequate intervention by the State. Because of these emotional disturbances‚ the current crime situations have increased and have also imposed long-term economic consequences of child abuse and neglect. We are now paying attention to the fact that this is one of the many cause of breeding grounds for juvenile criminals in our country. We need to focus on rescuing children from high-risk situations and breaking the cycles of poverty

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    to all her foster children as “nigger” and beat the children regularly. The baby sitter‚ who is the friend of the family‚ had abused him as a child. When finally standing up for himself‚ he was thrown out of the house.

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    involved and must be considered when attempting to understand and assist the individual or family. According to this theory‚ all systems are interrelated parts constituting an ordered whole and each subsystem influences other parts of the whole. The child abuse case assignment provides an example of how systems theory is applied to understand how interrelated factors contribute to unhealthy actions. In the Family Systems Theory‚ individuals must not be evaluated in isolation‚ but in the context of the

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    In a treatment center for alcohol abuse‚ there’s very little to be thrilled about. They keep precise hours and firm eating habits. When you’re out‚ you get a chance at a new life. You can’t blame any person for the drinks you take. You need to be smart enough to understand how much you can

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    Unit 4 1. Know how to recognise signs of abuse 1.1 Define the types of abuse * Physical abuse * Sexual abuse * Emotional/psychological abuse * Financial abuse * Self-neglect * Neglect by others 1.2 Identify the signs and/or symptoms associated with each type of abuse 1.3 Describe factors that may contribute to an individual being more vulnerable to abuse 2. Know how to respond to suspected or alleged abuse 2.1 Explain the actions to take if there are suspicious

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    At first glance‚ My Papa’s Waltz plants an image of child abuse in the reader’s mind. Certainly to a reader of the 21st century generation‚ everything has a "dark meaning" behind it. But‚ with a closer look at what Roethke is really implying‚ it becomes clear to the audience that the story alludes to a much lighter meaning. To better understand this poem‚ it helps to know that this was written in 1942‚ when people’s activities‚ habits‚ and even the language were quite different than they are today

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    need to be treated like severe injuries. 4.7 million dog-bite incidents occur in the United States every year. Of those 4.7 million attacks‚ 800‚000 (less than one-fourth) of these Americans will seek medical attention. According to www.care2.com‚ a child was taken to Children’s Hospital and stayed there for several days but luckily the toddler didn’t sustain any permanent harm from his

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    “You are as dumb as a doorknob”‚ “You will never be smart.” These are just a couple of the harsh phrases I was told during my childhood. Along with the mental abuse‚ there was also physical abuse. My dad was never around when I was younger because he was always traveling for work‚ or he didn’t come home until late at night. My mom was verbally and physically abusive during the day‚ then when my dad came home‚ my mom would tell him made up stuff that happened during the day. This would result in a

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