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    Immigrant Children Heal

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    Helping immigrant children heal Today we will be discussing the article that have reseach on the internet that will bring your eyes to tears. I will be discussing the article “helping immigrant children heal” (Lorna Collier,2015). Through the article it lists sections like the fears that caused them to flee, resilient, but often traumatized, treatment strategies, and future directions. Through these topics they discuss the hassels of immigrant children everyday life and trying to overcome the…

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    The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (2016) lists these experiences to include; sexual abuse or assault, physical abuse or assault, emotional abuse or psychological maltreatment, neglect, serious accident or illness, victim or witness to domestic violence, victim or witness to community violence, historical trauma, school violence, bullying, natural or manmade disasters, forced displacement, war or terrorism…

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    Mandatory Arrest Essay

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    Love is the most wanted affirmation that everyone as children dream about. Growing up marrying the person that was always popped in them dreams. In fact, unfortunately it does not always go like that. People tend to grow apart, they may even start not liking the other one. When this happens it is really sad that it may even end with domestic dispute. As a result of these domestic disputes that occur between lovers, there have been mandatory arrest laws put in place. Exploring whether the…

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    Majority of the people, they generalize one another, all because of the media and misjudgment that everyone has. The images that they display of men and women are tarnished in several ways. Though, the media or advertisements don’t seem to mind that they are showing the people the expectations from everyone thinks of men and women and barely show with how men and women actually are. Like for men, there are men who people think that they are violent while for women they think that they are…

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    Intimate partner violence can present itself in various forms. It can be physical, sexual or emotional, or a combinations of the three. Also it is not necessary for the couple to be married, in general it is between two people that have an intimate relationship. And it is characterized by one person wanting to assert his or her power and control over the partner. The situation presented, can be a great dilemma for the counselor, the actions that he or she decides to take must be carefully…

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    Bullying Essay

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    All kids at some point are bullied, abused physically or mentally, but not always by family and friends. When I was young I was bullied a lot and I felt hopeless and only wanted it to stop. It never stopped, even when I moved to a new home. I always wondered if there was something wrong with me or that it was my fault and that I should just take it. One Saturday afternoon I am at the cul de sac in my Grandma’s neighborhood and happily riding around on my bike when I see my bullies come down…

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    Antwone Sexual Abuse

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    Sexual Abuse. Antwone’s babysitter Willenda repeated sexual abuse and molestation on him. When in her care, Willenda would make Antwone come downstairs. She would take his clothes off, smack him around, and make him give oral sex to her. It was a continuous nightmare to him that made him terrified of woman. Finkelhor and Brown (1985) suggest that sexual abuse has four types of traumatic sexualization, betrayal, powerlessness, and stigmatization. Traumatic sexualization is the result of a child’s…

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    Change is usually inevitable. Many factors influence internal or external changes in a person, causing them to turn out as a very different person. One main thing that can affect any part of a person is suffering. This suffering can be seen in the memoir Night by Elie Wiesel. Elie, a Jew and teenager, had been sent to Auschwitz, an insufferable journey, and finally to Buchenwald in central Germany, where he faced physical suffering, the test of renouncing his faith, and the obstacle of being…

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    Kink “Kinky” is a word I only heard in high school among teenage boys messing around with their friends. Kink almost always has a negative connotation. It is only supposed to happen in porn, all kinksters have a foot fetish, and at least one person needs to be restrained or gagged at all times. Because kink is such an unmentionable issue, I have never gotten to speak to someone about the realities of the topic. In spite of this, Ethan Grier’s lecture on kink, controversy, and consent was a very…

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    Outline: Learning to be Depressed Martin Seligman is a behavioral psychologist who hypothesized that the way people view power and control is learned from previous experiences. He proposed that those who fail at controlling their own life stop attempting to exercise any control of their own altogether. After repeated attempts of control and repeated failures, people start to attribute these failures to a lack of control and generalize lack of control to all situations, even if those situations…

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