Let's expand our definition of verbal abuse to be any language or behavior that seeks to coerce its victim to doubt their perceptions or their abilities and subjugate themselves to the abuser. That definition of verbal abuse puts us on the right path to understanding its insidious nature. What...
What About Emotional Abuse?Adams, Jay E
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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...
1) It is hard to give an accurate definition of beauty for it can be different things to different people. However, if we were to categorize human beauty, we would eventually come to the conclusion that there are basically two kinds of beauty: outer beauty and inner beauty. The former ...
But what is the meaning of true love, really? Unlike infatuation or fleeting attraction, true love embodies mutual respect, empathy, and unwavering support. The definition of love in a relationship goes beyond just feelings; it’s a choice to prioritize and commit to each other’s happiness an...
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Elder abuse is any form of mistreatment committed by any person in contact with a vulnerable person of advanced age and can be inflicted in many...
Covert abuse, also known as covert emotional abuse or psychological abuse, refers to a form of mistreatment and manipulation that may go unrecognized as it is not obvious. Unlike physical abuse, covert abuse may target a person’s emotions, self-esteem and well-being, which makes it difficult...
Mental Illness: Depression is one of the main causes of American absenteeism, according to statistics from the National Institute of Mental Health.1This condition often leads individuals to abuse drugs and booze, which in turn causes further missed days of work. ...