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    The reason teens aren’t trying to leave their mentally abusive relationship ranges from conflicting emotions, and reliance on the abusive partner (loveisrespect.org). Also, it ranges from Psychological and emotional violence that involves acts such as criticizing or humiliating the victim. Teens in these types of situation are constantly depresses…

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    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 questionnaire was used to gather information about the adolescents’ physical and psychological health. This questionnaire included questions that was used to screen for NSSI within the adolescent. A modified version of the Parent-Child Conflict Tactics Scale and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Short ACE Tool was used to…

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    2014). Therefore, it 's imperative that communities not only understand the cycle of violence, but also the primary, secondary and tertiary levels of violence prevention. Intimate partner violence affects millions of Americans and occurs among all types of relationships, including heterosexual and gay and lesbian couples. According to the CDC, "approximately 27.3% of women and 11.5% of men in the United States have experienced…

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    Antwone Sexual Abuse

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    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 exposure to sexual behavior that is inappropriate to the level of development. The sense of betrayal is felt by the…

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    Harms, Credé, Tynan, Leon, and Jeung (2017) stated that the behavior of leaders is a main factor in determining the stress levels in followers. As seen in “Type talk at work: How 16 personality Types Determine Your Success on the Job”, there are 16 types of personalities and different leadership styles (Kroeger, Thuesen, & Rutledge, 2002). Furthermore, Kinicki and Fugate (2016) discussed behavior styles theories regarding leader behavior effectiveness…

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    their abusive behaviour comes out. “Some coaches, for instance, seem to be constantly exhorting their athletes in training and competition, often yelling and cajoling in an attempt to induce maximal performance”(Temertzoglou, 2000, pg.277). This type of coaching is a total turn off to the athletes and can affect them greatly in a negative way. Coaches are becoming more like bullies rather than mentors and friends, leading the athletes to switch teams, cheat to win games or quit the sports…

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    Sexual Abuse Trauma

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    incest. In the United States alone, a woman is raped every six minutes, in three women and one in six seven men sexually abused by the time they are 18 years old. Sexual abuse is a trauma that leaves profound and lasting effects on a person’s psychological, cognitive, and emotional functioning. The impact and symptoms of trauma have become known as post-traumatic…

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    (Merriam-Webster). By this definition, one would expect that a person who feels this type of affection towards another would do anything to keep that person out of harms way; however, this is not always the case. Due to societal and religious norms, which date back hundreds of years, the practice of discipline by force has turned “love” into an overly selective term. Domestic violence, as one would define this type of discipline today, has plagued many familial relationships due to its harsh…

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    Husband Abuse

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    Psychological abuse includes insulting or swearing at the partner, sulking or refusing to talk about a conflict, stomping outside the house, doing or saying something just to spite the other, and threatening to hit or throw something at one another. Physical…

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    Workplace Harassment The workplace harassment is harmful for the psychological health of the employee; it could cause stress, even suicidal thoughts. Later, it will be mentioned the different types of harassment in the workplace and another examples of: harassment by racism, sexual harassment, harassment by disability, harassment plus discrimination, and others in the workplace. I will discuss how the people in the work could stop it, how to act in case of harassment and how to complain about…

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