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The child has suffered continuous emotional abuse while under the care of his aunt. emotional baggagen(burden of personal experience)SCSimplified Chinese情感包袱 SCSimplified Chinese感情负担 emotional disordern(psychological problem)SCSimplified Chinese情绪障碍 ...
interviews, Gavin speculated about the causal path that emotional abuse follows in reducing well-being in adults, noting that such abuse “can erode self-confidence, sense of self-worth, and self-concept” (p. 507). (For other viewpoints on the possible causal pathways that both emotional abus...
(ISP), a nine-session drug abuse prevention program. ISP aimed to increase student's school bonding and use ofprosocial behaviorsthrough instructional topics such as feelings identification,decision making, and group cooperation skills. Their results suggested a positive impact based on their student-...
From the perspective of social role theory, it may be that women include their partner's pleasure in their definition of their own sexual satisfaction because they have internalized the communal characteristics associated with the feminine gender role. For instance, women who hold traditional gen- ...
Emotional abuse is a general term for types of abuse that tend to be non-physical in nature. This includes things like verbal abuse (or deliberately withholding words with things like the silent treatment), shaming people, or forcing them to witness the abuse of another person or animal. This...
At some point, one continues to ‘need’ sugar since the organism is addicted to the glucose but ironically the individual feels weaker and less energised because after years of sugar-abuse, one becomes overweight, suffering with diabetes or cardiac problems or worse. There are basically several ...
Self-compassion is defined as an individual’s self-care and understanding of oneself in situations of pain and failure without criticizing oneself. Self-compassion involves showing compassion to oneself as one shows compassion to others, accepting one’s mistakes without judging oneself (Neff,2023)....
Participants were excluded if they had a diagnosis of psychotic disorder, bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, substance dependence or abuse, both currently or in the last five years. Further exclusion criteria were a change in psychotropic medication in the 8 weeks prior or during the...
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