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    Allnith Keoneth Kent Stratford, LMT CFS 38 Tuesday and Thursday 11:00-12:15 9 December 2017 Good Will Hunting As a child Will’s childhood was full with abandonment and abuse. He was an orphaned and had to go through many foster homes. During his time in those foster home he was abuse. According to the film Will explains that he was stabbed and cigarette bud burned. With all the abuses that Will when through as a child made him have trust issues. The reason why is because the person the…

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    Trauma has become a worldwide problem, with it affecting many different types of people. Trauma is any event which inflicts physical damage on the body or severe shock on the mind or both (Masumoto). Trauma can even begin in childhood, affecting the children for the rest of their life, which could become extremely problematic as the child grows and develops with this event or events always lurking in the back of their minds . These children might have trust problems or even grow to hate the…

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    Play is so important because it helps with peers’ sociability where they are three stages in play they are parallel, associative, and cooperative play. Parallel play is a child's play there other children with similar materials but does not try to influence their behavior whereas the other two are the true forms of social interaction. Associate play children engage in a separate activities but exchange toys and comment on one another's behavior and cooperative play is a more advanced one where…

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    Ruff from the Honors Program Liberty University 2015, “ any physical maltreatment, emotional ill-treatment, sexual abuse, neglect, or exploitation of children is considered abuse. It results in actual or potential harm to a child's health, survival development, or dignity. There are four types of child abuse: sexual, physical, emotional/psychological, and neglect” (“Long-Term Treatment of Child Abuse”). This makes it very clear Eveline’s father is abusive even if he is not sexualy or physically…

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    Childhood Maltreatment

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    Childhood maltreatment is defined as to harm, neglect or mistreatment of children that may be physical, sexual or emotional in nature. Child maltreatment is not a new mysterious or unexplained circumstance. It’s been around way back in history as far as you can remember. There are a lot of factors to child maltreatment but the most commonly recognized now are physical abuse, sexual abuse, neglect and emotional maltreatment. Domestic Violence has become an issue that has serious impacts on a…

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    This article notes that non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI), which is a worldwide public health concern, as a nonfatal outcome that an individual inflicts upon oneself either through ingestion of toxic substance or injurious behavior. It is believed that NSSI is prevalent in adolescents who have experienced childhood abuse. Therefore, this article investigates the relationship between childhood abuse and risk of NSSI. The study involved 14,211 Grades 7 – 12 students from China. A self-reported…

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    When observing the injury-related admissions, fall is the most common cause of injury contributing 48% of all cases. Injuries arising for inanimate causes (e.g, being pinched between doors or struck by objects and foreign body entering into or through eye or natural orifice) and unintentional poisoning were contributing 26% and 4% of all preschool admissions due to injury. These three factors alone contributing about 80% of injury-related admissions. Preschool children were particularly…

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    their child. Child abuse is when a parent or caregiver, whether through action or failing to act, causes injury death, emotional harm to a child (childhelp.org). Child abuse isn’t just brutal spankings and punishments. Child abuse can be neglect and malnutrition. Neglect and malnutrition can take a toll on a child’s physical health just the same a physical abuse. Physical…

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    The argument with domestic violence affecting the development of children is that not all of these will pertain to them. In the industrialized world, the United States is the most violent country and the people have become desensitized by it as they are exposed to it daily. This includes the children where two-thirds of the child population has been exposed to domestic violence abuse and homicide. It is not a rare thing to witness, even if it is a rarely discussed topic. Domestic violence can…

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    Living Stigma

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    9. Green, Sara et al. 2015. “Living Stigma: The Impact of Labeling, Stereotyping, Separation, Status Loss, and Discrimination in the Lives of Individuals with Disabilities and Their Families.” Sociological Inquiry 75(2): 197–215. Research Question: This report aims to answer the question whether stereotyping affects the disabled person’s families, in addition to themselves. This article is interested in finding out how those stereotypes are shared with the family members of the handicapped.…

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