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    Mature Minor Child Essay

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    minor child. Ohio differentiates between a minor being a “mature minor” and “emancipated minor.” According to law, if a minor child is at least 15 years of age, the state may consider the child to be a “mature minor” if the child can demonstrate to their health care provider they have an understanding of their medical condition and treatment options (www.ohiobar.org). If this can be demonstrated, then parental consent is not warranted for medical treatment. While an emancipated minor, is a child…

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    hidden messages of abuse happening in the poem which challenges the readers. The speaker’s word choices may have the readers confused as to what is transpiring throughout the poem. “My right ear scraped a buckle.” (Roethke 12) This quotation can be interpreted in various ways, but it is being implied that the young boy is getting beat by a belt by his father. The…

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    reader is not experiencing these battles then this chapter can provide insight to help others. Battlefront 1 – Abuse Besides sexual abuse, the author has included two other forms – physical and emotional. “To be a whole man your soul must be healed from past pain as much as possible.” (p. 36) In self-protection a child can pull away from relationships into isolation. In isolation, the child will not be able to develop interpersonal relationships for later in life, including marriage, work, and…

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    policy refers to the governmental and political setting in which policies are introduced, discussed and examined for the improvement of issues in the public. The aspects that will be covered include: domestic violence towards women, men; family and child abuse; and domestic violence related to culture. Domestic violence is usually regarded as violence between adults who are (or have been) in an intimate or family relationship with each other – most often a sexual relationship between a woman and…

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    considered stressors for him. It will be very important to build trust through a therapeutic relationship to open the channels of communication needed to address repressed memories of abuse. CBT, Exposure therapy, EMDR, and…

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    Treatment methods are the primary communication used when children have experienced domestic abuse. Different treatment methods can prevent adolescents from being anti-social with other kids, their parents, and anyone they have connections with. Usually most kids benefit from the treatment methods that are provided to them and others tend to stay in the same environment with little changes in their external behaviors and internal problems they are facing such as feeling unloved, depressed, and…

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    Significant Achievements in Community Health Probably the most widely known and impressive achievements in community health were done on a national scale. During the first 10 years of the 20th century, the United States made major advancements on multiple health fronts. They are called the “Ten Great Public Health Achievements” ("CDC", 2011). Though public health and community health are not used interchangeably, it is without question that because of the national health advances it created…

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    safety zone; when they experience a synchronicity between their struggle to be free of their partner and their larger struggle to realize their capacity as women; when being in the law, calling the police, or appearing before a judge, or turning to child welfare, or entering a health center or a shelter becomes for them a “moment of autonomy” in which their voice is not only heard but magnified; and when their personal power, which they have been made to feel is a liability for too long, is…

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    Sleeper Effect Being a child of a broken family, I never expected that my parents’ separation would affect me as much as it has. During my teenage years I was self destructive in almost every way including self harm, abusing alcohol, refusing my parents’ and grandparents’ help, mental neglect, and sabotaging relationships. As I have grown older I have realized that it has put a sleeper effect on the relationships that I have had as an adult. I have gotten myself into romantic relationships in…

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    Domestic abuse is something that can take place anywhere, at home, schools, educational environments, institutions, or even throughout the community. In order to help reduce the risks of abuse, it is important to spread knowledge and make others conscious and responsive to what a growing problem abuse is. When discussing the notion to spread knowledge, it is immensely imperative to begin these discussions with today’s children. School-based education programs that teach children about why…

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