Hate the Abuser, not the Abused! The shame that is felt by an abused person is so deep that it takes years to unfold, then years to put in a safe place. Some never get that far. They turn to drugs, alcohol, and even eating disorders that tear their physical being apart. Some even repeat the same actions that were done to them with, their spouses or children.Keywords:
Dorothy, abuse, child, , esteem, self, fitness, confidence, jealous Abuse Victims Misdiagnosed Some authorities say that up to 60 percent of psychiatric patients, both in-patient and out-patient, report childhood histories of physical or sexual abuse or both. This estimate excludes emotional abuse and neglect. My experience confirms that very many patients are suffering from PTSD (posttraumatic stress disorder) as a direct result of childhood maltreatment. But they do not know what their reKeywords:
Dr Heyward Ewart, III, Abuse, diagnosis, misdiagnosis, borderline personality, trauma, PTSD, victim, survivor, resources, help Beating Bullying There is nothing more heartbreaking than a parent sending a small child off to school and then discovering the little one's day was mentally anguishing or even physically brutal Bullying is rough, and even more so for small children who don't have the skills to deter the abuseKeywords:
Lily Morgan, bullying, Physical Problems - Treatments for Physical Problems A hernia is when an internal part of the body e.g. organ, pushes through a weakness in the muscle or surrounding tissue wall. Usually, your muscles are strong and tight enough to keep your intestines and organs in place; but sometimes they aren't, causing a hernia. The common type of hernias in the groin (inguinal),belly button (umbilical)and the site of a previous operation (incision). There are Keywords:
Corwin Brown, Physical Problems, physical fitness, Sunburn, Infertility, Prostate Enlargement, physical health, physical child abuse Hurt Feels like a Hard Cold Rock -7 Practical HintsFor Helping Kids through Difficult Times All difficulties have one thing in common-hurt. It could be suicide, stillbirth, abuse, cancer, hurricane, fire, flood, murder, accident etc. Or it could be bullying, experiencing a profound disappointment or being ostracized. The old saying, 'Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me' is not true-words do hurt-oftentimes for much longer than it takes a physical wound to heal. In a little book for children named The Hurt, written by Teddi Doleski, the main character, Justin becomes hurt by his friend's words. His response and ultimate healing is a helpful lesson for eKeywords:
Penny Halder, helping kids difficulties, tips to help kids, hurts, disappointments, how to help, parenting Front Sight For Child Abuse Prevention Month Did you know that April is Child Abuse Prevention Month? I am sure that everyone reading this has been affected in one way or another by child abuse. Whether you have experienced it first hand or you know someone who has, far too many children are victims of physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse or neglect. And it does not just have to be abuse by parents. Sadly, abuse can happen from several different people - babysitters, school officials, doctors...Keywords:
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