Mother: The mother shared that TC was in the backroom playing a game when the step-father told TC to do something. According to the mother, TC
June 30, 2014 Vineeta Kapoor Article Summaries Adolescent to emerging adulthood smoking trajectories: When do smoking trajectories diverge, and do they predict early adulthood nicotine dependence? Tobacco use is responsible for more deaths in the world than most other accidents and medical incidents combined (Riggs, Chih-Ping, Chaoyang, & Pentz, 2007). The reviews in this article show the results of a longitudinal research design conducted for studies from ages 12-28. Evaluations of these tests…
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Running head: ADOLESCENTS EXPOSED TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 1 Adolescents Exposed to Domestic Violence tend to Have Lifelong Effects ADOLESCENTS EXPOSED TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 2 Abstract Deviant behavior generally tends to be passed down generation to generation when you are consistently surrounded by a specific behavior. This paper talks about adolescents who are exposed to domestic violence and how it affects their future.…
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underwhelming amount of research on female gang involvement. Studies have tended to include male only samples; making it difficult to identify the extent to which these results are generalizable to female gang members (De La Rue and Espelage, 2014). This is evident even in the beginning of this research process; there were multiple articles concerning gang involvement and young males, but seldom were females mentioned. In the sparse cases they were mentioned, it was often in the context of sexual engagement…
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Effects of Physical Abuse There are many types of abuse that a child can be put through. Physical abuse makes up about 25 percent of the reported cases of abuse a year (http://www.childwelfare.gov). Some long term effects are physical health consequences, psychological consequences, and behavioral consequences. Physical health consequences caused by physical abuse are impaired brain development, poor physical health and shaken baby syndrome(sbs). Physical abuse has shown, in some cases, to cause…
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Accessibility to the educational institution is one of the major problems for girls and women with physical disabilities. Girls with disabilities residing in hostels face problems due to absence of female house parent which limits sharing of feminine and other essential needs. The most humiliating thing is that the teachers are also…
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which comes after facing a serious mental and/or physical torture such as sexual abuse. Forsakenness, powerlessness, oppression, captivity, limitedness, and alienation are also forms of hopelessness. In most cases, these forms of hopelessness are brief and will pass. However, in some cases, exstensive counseling is required to treat people who suffer from feelings of hopelessness or despair. The feeling of helplessness is one form that, in most cases, requires therapy. The thought that the abuser is…
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Case Study of Precious Introduction Precious’ case is very sensitive; analysis of how individual characteristics, schools, family, and community impact this case. Additionally, this paper will present Precious’ case summary, legal and ethical considerations and finally, prevention, interventions, and treatment possibilities. Case Summary, Precious Precious is 16 years old and lives in Harlem, New York City. Her father has sexually abused her since she was three years old, causing two pregnancies…
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FACT OR FISSION ABUSE ACROSS THE LIFESPAN INTRODUCTION For my fact or fiction Assignment, I completed a meeting with one of my family companions. However, for confidentiality purposes I have kept the name to be Mr. A. He is a Businessman by profession. Before beginning the meeting, Mr. A was educated about privacy and its limitations. 1. Could you tell me in your own words what child abuse means to you? - Indeed, I think child abuse incorporates essentially physically or sexually harming the…
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cervical cancer. Commentary by Watson A. Bowes, Jr., MD Mrs. Smith arrived at the clinic nearly 30 minutes late. Patty, the nurse at the front desk, watched her enter. Mrs. Smith's 10-year-old daughter was whining and grasping at her sides while her adolescent son ineffectually instructed the little girl to "stop it or else." When Mrs. Smith came into full view, it was obvious that she was pregnant. Learning Objective Understand the ethical issues raised by the presence of stage II cervical cancer in…
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difficulties experience by children that witness violence in the home as a regular occurrence Background “The Government defines domestic violence as "Any incident of threatening behaviour, violence or abuse (psychological, physical, sexual, financial or emotional) between adults who are or have been intimate partners or family members, regardless of gender or sexuality." This includes issues of concern to black and minority ethnic (BME) communities such as so called…
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