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    An abuser is a person who sexually assaults, makes painful torture by hand or violence, or a person who regularly and habitually abuses other persons or someone in relation, especially life partners in practical. The abuser may be a particular person that takes drugs and alcohol in excessive amounts called intravenous drug abusers. Sometimes people use coercive and abusive patterns to behave with their partners thinking that in this way they can develop a dominating position, strong control and…

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    Section Three: Theoretical Model Work setting and population. This model is designed for combat war veterans ages twenty-five to thirty-five who have returned from active duty within the last year. The veteran in this study will be referred by the local VA hospital after spending a period in the inpatient treatment facility being treated for Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The veteran will present to an outpatient facility for one-on-one treatment for this therapy. PTSD can be different…

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    Woman abuse is any use of psychological, physical or sexual force in a intimate relationship. Most the times from the conjuge that use the violence as intimate and humiliate. This violence is very common action in the world until this days. Some cultures accept that machinist attitude not as violence against the women, but as a way to manten the women control. Understand why this violence happen to my life was a painful and challenge process until a was able to made the correct decision to…

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    crucial that a person has good experiences and memories from this time in their young lives. Mental health and stability later in life depend greatly on what a person experiences during their formative years. The novel, It by Stephen King, is a psychological thriller that exploits the idea that children’s fear is a power so strong; ‘It’ can literally kill people. It follows a group of friends known as The Losers’ Club who encounter ‘It’ and are forced to deal with the reality of this evil.…

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    The psychological effect of sexual abuse as studied by psychology- describe how sexual abuse alters cognitive development through the basic trends in research in sexual abuse in childhood in general. Different behaviors that can be attributed from childhood sexual abuse have been identified. These developed Behaviors include: domestic violence & continued sexual abuse, accordingly connect to religious identity then into a worldview. Also the effects of Spirituality Individual differences in…

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    Incident Stress Management (CISM or CISD) system as described by authors such as Everly and Mitchell (1999). The review specifically looks at Police Officers who have been involved in Officer Involved Shooting (OIS). When examining CISD is simply psychological first-aid done in a peer-to peer group typically within the first 24 to 72 hours of an incident. This time frame is the most intense time in a post-shooting incident. To understand what CISD is you have to understand some terms. First…

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    How to Relieve Stress With Mindfulness Are you sometimes stressed? Worrying about trivial things? Anxious about any outcomes? Feeling uptight at home or at work? Restless, sleepless, fatigued? Is your mind chattering too much? Do you know how to truly relax and find inner peace? If you are like 100 million Americans that according to surveys are stressed daily or weekly, stress is an issue that can take a toll on your mental and physical health. Occasional stress can be a good thing, but it…

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    resources to prevent child abuse and neglect (The Family Tree, 2014). Founded in 1972, Family Matters provides services such as parent education, parent support groups, supervised, and child and youth development programs to eliminate existing psychological and developmental issues stemming from child maltreatment. Family Matters is also a parental supervision visitation center which allows…

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    Client Introduction: The client was a young adult male and appeared well groomed with good eye contact. The client presented with a euthymic mood and an appropriate affect. The client displayed coherent speech and a logical thought process. The client was oriented to people, the date, and the location. Assessment Environment: The DASS assessment was conducted in a private office setting to limit distractions and provide privacy. The student clinician and client sat across from each other…

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    discussed have been affected negatively by emotional, physical, and sexual abuse. The emotions manifested by each study aided me as a reader to understand what everyone had to face physically and emotionally. Physical wounds heal on their own, but psychological symptoms often worsen over time without the proper treatment because these traumatic experiences infest cognition. These symptoms include but are not limited to: anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, substance abuse, self-inflicted…

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