A podcast for abused victims to open up on their traumatic experience ; to provide information on causes and what happens to abused and neglected children and to give tips on how to get better.
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The workplace is actually an ideal nesting place for emotional abuse, since it serves as a perfect breeding ground for various negative emotions such as jealousy, envy, competitiveness, and insecurity. Workplace bullying can arise in many instances, and it is not just restricted between a subordinate and his superior.…
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A relationship may begin with the appearance of being normal and loving, but abusers may start using tactics as the relationship progresses to control and manipulate their partner. These behaviors may begin so slowly that you may not notice them at first.
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Losing a friend is probably the worst form of heartbreak.After confiding in someone and telling them all of your secrets, it can be hard to let go and move on after they've done you wrong. Especially if you felt like this person was your best friend, it is devastating to cut them out of your life.
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Abuse can be a difficult problem to solve alone. A mental health professional can help people assess and escape abusive situations. Abuse survivors can address their negative emotions and memories of the abuse in therapy.
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Victims of child sexual abuse can face immediate psychological consequences as well as chronic effects that can impact their adjustment throughout their development.
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Intrafamilial sexual abuse means sexual abuse that occurs within the family. In this form of abuse, a family member involves a child in (or exposes a child to) sexual behaviors or activities. The “family member” may not be a blood relative, but could be someone who is considered “part of the family,” such as a godparent or very close friend.…
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Sexual abuse thrives in secrecy. There is an unfair stigma attached to it that leads many survivors to stay silent. As a survivor of child sexual abuse, you have had to carry a burden of silence and secrecy that you should never have been asked to bear.
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Most often, sexual abusers know the child they abuse. In fact, about 60% of perpetrators are nonrelative acquaintances, such as a friend of the family, babysitter, or neighbor.
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Child abuse'' refers to a range of maltreatment. In addition to physical harm and sexual abuse, researchers also include serious neglect of a child's emotional and physical needs and forms of emotional abuse such as incessant berating of a child.
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The majority of perpetrators in Schools are male teachers or other educational staff, and they often had good reputations with staff and parents or were seen as “cool” by pupils.
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Studies also now indicate that about one-third of people who are abused in childhood will become abusers themselves.
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With perpetrators using force, making threats or taking advantage of victims not able to give consent. Most victims and perpetrators know each other. Certain categories of perpetrators share certain characteristics to a greater extent than people who do not commit sexual assault.
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