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    physically or sexually abused. The article talks about a study that the National Child Traumatic Stress Network Core Data Set did that analyzed 5,616 youths that at one time or another in their life had experienced psychological maltreatment, physical abuse or sexual abuse. People often wonder what happens to children that have suffered horrible childhood and this article gives a studies and supported perspective on what these children end up having to go through as ramifications of these…

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    Physical And Verbal Abuse

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    Sexual, Physical and Verbal abuse have devastating long-term effects on children and their development. Child abuse causes higher rates of depression, an increase in the likelihood of developing an addiction as well as socioeconomic consequences later in life. When a child is abused, they tend to begin forming negative thought patterns, which, after many years will develop into mental illnesses such a depression and anxiety. As well as having severe mental health problems, abuse survivors are at…

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    vulnerable to abuse and mistreatment due to decline in their physical and mental health. They become victims of their own family members or other health care personals’ when they are in health care setting. Abusers are intentionally causing harm either physically or emotionally to an older individual who cannot help themselves. This mistreatment is not just limited to physical or emotional, but also include sexual, medical, financial, neglect and abandonment. One of the easily noticeable abuse…

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    Physical Abuse In Childhood

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    life. Physical abuse includes having been a victim of physical punishment, for example, striking with the hands…

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    psychological abuse as much as the physical abuse on children nowadays; yet, those verbal abuse, emotional abuse and neglect could also affect children as bad as physical abuse. Psychological abuse and physical abuse would have different punishments for the perpetrators, different chances of happening and different effects on the victims. First of all, psychological abuse and physical abuse would have different punishment for the perpetrators. In domestic child abuse, the perpetrators of…

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    Reason Case was accepted for Investigation: On 3/20/2017, Hennepin County Child Protection accepted a report alleged Physical Abuse, threatened physical abuse of Nadra Mire by maternal grandmother Halima Jidaye. Physical abuse of Nadira Mirre by maternal grandmother Halima Jidaye. Per reporter on on 11/1/17 maternal grandmother Halima and Ifrah were in a verbal argument about Ifrah spending quality time with her husband. Per reporter maternal grandmother was the seen choking Ifrah, punching…

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    Older Adult Abuse Elder abuse is a general term used to describe harmful acts toward an elderly adult, such as physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional or psychological abuse, financial exploitation, and neglect, including self-neglect ("Elder Abuse," 2012). In America 5% to 10% of the elderly are victims of moderate to severe abuse, and 42% of the population over 65 was supported by care giving relatives said the National Center on Elder Abuse ("NCEA," 2017). Older adults who are being…

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    the father and the son might find themselves into a vulnerable position. At this stage , it is hard to distinguish if there is a perpetrator or both of them can be considered victims as they both are exposed to abuse and neglect. It is clear that the S.W must explore the notions of abuse and neglect , critically reflect (PCF 6.1) upon how the legislation and ethics impact on people's rights., using different models of reflection and providing a rationale for professional…

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    Emotional Abuse Hurts More Than Physical Abuse Emotional abuse is just as bad as physical abuse; you can heal broken bones but never heal broken mind. We know that digital age has provided ways and methods to enhance human interaction. Made it easier for people to interact with relatives and friends easier but also opened up social rejection. A word ‘Unfriend’ on Facebook is linked with bullying a person. In advance world, we must need to learn connection between physical and emotional pain.…

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    Child Physical Abuse

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    EREPORT # 20540 stated the following: There is no exact date for physical abuse. Child has reported on several occasions she has been beaten by her father and fears living with him. The incidents have occurred multiple times but she won't tell anyone because she is scared for her brother who is autistic. Mother is an alcoholic. The children go several days without clean clothes and without eating. I personally have kept both of the girls because they have had no place to stay. Last month…

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