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    When a person comes to the therapy, often times he or she is at his lowest point in life. This reason is why it important to find a good therapist. In the video, the client was talking about how she became sexually involved with her therapist. The client explained that her husband was not providing her with attention. Therefore her therapist started to provide her with the attention that she desired from her husband. As the client keeps going to see this new therapist, he starts to abuse his…

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    According to Mothering and domestic violence article child abuse occurs when a parent or caretaker of the child fail or act in a way that causes injury, death, emotional harm or serious harmful actions of a child. There are many forms of child abuse which includes the following: neglect, sexual abuse, physical abused, exploitation and emotional abuse. Child abuse occurs in homes, schools, community and organizations. According to the World Health Organization there are 40 million child abuse…

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    Every parent used different technique rearing on their children, and every parent child relationship is different. There is not only one way to parenting children. There are two categorizes I have read in the book so far. Which are negative reinforcement trap and time-out Negative reinforcement trap actually means a punishment for a bad behavior. For example, when you give a kid candy to make them quiet and the kid is actually encouraging to make more noise because they perceive the candy as a…

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    Incest Research Papers

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    Child sexual abuse can be traced through out history and different cultures all over the world. Many people may wonder "why? why would someone do that?" well first off let me tell you, this horrific epidemic is nothing new. The true root of CSA is Incest, incest is when two people who are related, and of the same blood line have sexual encounters. It was apart of many family structures back in the day, it was their way of keeping the family together. In my opinion I find incest sick and corrupt,…

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    The client is a thirty four-year old Caucasian male single, has no children, currently resides with his three roommates in Seattle, Washington was self-referred to the Evolutions Treatment center to address his Substance Abuse Disorder. Brian was born and raised in Kennewick, Washington primarily by his biological parents. He noted he grew up with his twin brother, older brother. When asked about his childhood, he described it as "structured" he was not allowed to express his emotions, but…

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    Abusing Child Abuse

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    Children are suffering from this hidden abuse every day and don’t understand how to help themselves. ”Every year more than 3.6 million referrals are made to child protection agencies involving more than 6.6 million children. The United States has one of the worst records among industrialized nations – losing on average between four and seven children every day to child abuse and neglect” (National Children’s Alliance). In the 2013 national abuse statistics, it states “that children in the first…

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    Matt Vack: Group Analysis

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    themselves or a family member ever been involved in a domestic violence, out of thirty people twenty-four of them said no and seven said yes. A follow up question if number one was answered with a yes if they felt comfortable was who the abuser was and who was abused. Out of the yes’s the dad or step dad was the abuser and the moms were the ones getting abused. We were shocked that some people would even tell us if they have ever had an encounter domestic violence. The answers we got were what…

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    While working in the field of social work and dealing with physical abuse cases, which can range from children being physically, sexually or mentally abused will be one of the most difficult parts of the job I think. I can remember as my previous job as a parent counselor I would have to process DCF referrals, which required me to meet with clients. Several times I would meet with children and their mothers. The children had been victims of sexual abuse by their biological fathers. How I learned…

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    . This study did show that children who do witness domestic violence had a greater chance of developing conduct disorders than children who have not witnessed domestic violence, but not emotional disorders. The chances for these children are tripled (Meltzer et al., 1993). Willis et al. (2010) argues that when a child grows up in a violent home and in violent communities they learn about the role of violence in interpersonal relationships. These children then perceives these acts of violence as…

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    I am not surprised at all about the false accusations that were committed during this case. As a matter of fact these false allegations occur quite often around the country. It is quite concerning when you hear about these troubling trends occurring in the judicial system. What’s more concerning is that innocent victims are having to pay the price by serving time in jail or prison. It seems that lying and deceiving have become more and more prominent in today’s society, more than ever before. I…

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