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    Lee, M., Reese-Weber, M., & Kahn, J.H. (2014). Exposure to Family Violence and attachment styles as Predators of Dating Violence perpetration among men and women: A Meditational Model. The Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 29(1), 20-43 Brief Summary: Exposure to Family Violence and Attachment Styles as Predators of dating Violence Perpetration among Men and Women: A Mediational Model This passage will explain how children relate abuse to choosing a partner. Also, when abused you think that is…

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    Michelle has exhibited symptoms of acute stress disorder after her automobile accident. Michelle has not reported any prior issues leading to the accident. She has experienced issues currently lasting 2 months, such as anxiety and repressed memories. According to the DSM-IV-TR checklist for posttraumatic stress disorder (Pg. 157), she had experienced an automobile accident involving serious injury to herself, which resulted in temporary hospitalization. After the incident, the patient states…

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    The Little Prisoner by Jane Elliott This book was a powerful if not over powering story of a child whose step father abused her on every level of abuse; physical, mental, sexual, and emotional. The author of this book Jane, a pseudonym for the actual child, made the book come full circle. It started in the court room and was brought back to that pivotal moment when she is forced to face her attacker as an adult. It shows the reader the reaction of someone who clearly has no understanding the…

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    What Makes People Tick?

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    What makes people tick? Most people who experience trauma will have feelings of shock, anger, fear, nervousness, or even guilt. These feeling normally go away over time. That however is not the case with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) which makes it very tricky. It manifests in many different forms and occurs in practically every age group. Why? This disorder can be found within any person who has been through a traumatic event of any sort, but why does it not occur in every person who…

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    Almost 60% of women report being abused at some point in their lives. (insert in text citation huffington post) Abuse could potentially be the most damaging aspect about being in a dominating relationship. Termination of the relationship is the only solution in particular cases, however, others could be salvageable. Furthermore others outside of the relationship might be able to offer assistance; the only way to overcome this problem is for the subordinate partner to take on the Consequently…

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    David Parker Ray also known as “The Toy Box Killer” was born in Belen, New Mexico. To the world he is known a sadistic lust killer who killed and raped women throughout Phoenix, Albuquerque, Truth or Consequences, and Elephant Butte. He is described generally as a white male with a height of 6’2. In his younger years he was said to be very attractive but extremely shy when it came to girls. In fact David said he never indulged in sexual activities until the age of eighteen.. He was seen by…

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    Ordinary People Analysis

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    In the movie Ordinary People, the main character, Conrad Jarrett, suffers from what appears to be either Major Depression or Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. The diagnostic criteria for Major Depression in the DSM-5 is: depressed mood most of the day, diminished interest or pleasure in most activities, significant weight loss when not dieting, insomnia, psychomotor retardation, fatigue or loss of energy, feeling of worthlessness, diminished ability to concentrate, and recurrent thoughts of death…

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    with their characters. In the story Beloved Morrison is connected to not just one character but, to a select few that struggle with their demons they hide. These characters seem to symbolize a sort of psychological struggle that Morrison tells about women in slavery. The focus will sit on the psychological perspective of how the repression of Beloved has affected both Sethe and Denver from reaching out in life and experiencing the happiness they should have in their life. The focus is primarily…

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    Violence, Psychological Theory, Culture, and Health Amy E. Contreras California State University, Long Beach Introduction There are a variety of factors that contribute into defining domestic violence. These factors can include physical assault, sexual assault, emotional and psychological abuse, and/or any other action that can be used by a spouse or partner to control or have power over the other person in the relationship. Domestic violence can be explained through psychological…

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    The Reality of Domestic Violence and its Impact on Society in the 21st Century This essay will discuss in depth, the reality of domestic violence in the 21st century and the media 's representation of this issue. It will confer how the media’s input has had an impact on society and the consequences of their non-reliable data. It will speak on the various statements made by different media sources and compare them to the reliable information given by the government and other legal services.…

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