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: Hate the Abuser, not the Abused! by: Dorothy Lafrinere Abuse is the most horrible attempt at power that I have ever researched! This is why: The shame that is felt by an abused person is so deep that it takes years
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: How To Know And Help A Drug Addict. by: Steven Westphal What is drug addiction? Drug addiction is a brain disease affecting the emotions and behavior. It is distinguished by drug craving, seeking, and use. A person addicted
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: About Emotional Child Abuse And Neglect by: Reverend Brenda Hoffman Any child who experience any form of physical or emotional maltreatment is likely to bear emotional scars. For this reason it is necessary to use the
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: Do Words Really Hurt? by: Angela Baker Have you ever been told by someone that you love or by someone of higher authority that words don’t hurt? Have you been told that as long as you are not being hit, that it
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: Do Words Really Hurt by: Angela Renee Have you ever been told by someone that you love or by someone of higher authority that words don’t hurt? Have you been told that as long as you are not being hit, that it
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: Repeat Offender by: Wayne and Tamara Direct Answers - Column for the week of July 8, 2002 I am a 26-year-old escort, in the business on and off since I was 14. I have a tendency to get involved in very bad relationships.
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: The Family by: Wayne and Tamara Direct Answers - Column for the week of January 19, 2004 I grew up in a very abusive family. Physical, mental, and emotional abuse were the norm. My father was the most abusive, but
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: The Legacy of Sexual Abuse by: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. During the many years I've been counseling people, I’ve worked with many people who were sexually abused as children. Some of them remember it all their lives,
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: Cell Phone Abuse. Are You A Victim? by: Andrew Lawrence Like millions of others, you may be the victim of cell phone abuse. What is cell phone abuse? Let's say you're in a public place trying to concentrate on something
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: Is The Church a Friend To Survivors Of Abuse? by: Brenda Hoffman After 6 years, I left an abusive relationship with an X partner (we were NOT married) in October 2004. He had verbally, emotionally, psychologically, and
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: OK! Now I Am Ready To Close Gitmo! by: J.J. Jackson A friend of mine and I were talking about the horrible claims of abuse by our soldiers in the prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Gitmo has been the source of many complaints
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: If Spam Vigilantes Break Out of Cyberspace... by: David Leonhardt The following is based on a true story. Any resemblance to what is today happening on the Internet is, sadly, a figment of my own personal experience. I
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: Recognizing “Abuse†May Be Key Step for Many Immigrants Seeking Green Cards by: Heather L. Poole The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), passed into law in 1994 and amended in 2001, provides hope for immigrant
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: Alzheimer’s Patients And Verbal Abuse: How To Deal With It by: William Hammond, J.D. Abuse of any kind is difficult to deal with. Types of verbal abuse can include the following: Does your loved one ignore
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: Alcohol Drug Abuse Treatment Reaching Out For Help by: Jeff Lakie There was a time when alcohol and drug abuse were thought to be problems of down and outs, no-hopers who had nothing in their lives, and people who would
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: Substance abuse attitude testing by a standardized survey by: Jeff Lakie This is a short overview of a questionnaire used for substance abuse attitude testing in testing a CREATE (Curriculum Renewal and Evaluation of
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: Super Bowl Harbinger of Problem Drinking by: David Westbrook 17.6 million American adults are either alcohol dependent or abuse alcohol. According to the recently released 2001-2002 National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol
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: Pharmaceuticals: The Next Frontier in America's War on Drugs by: David Westbrook America's war on drugs, which has been fought in the opium fields of Afghanistan and the cocaine plantations of Columbia, will have to reinvent
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: Coping with Your Abuser by: Sam Vaknin How to cope with your abuser? Sometimes it looks hopeless. Abusers are ruthless, immoral, sadistic, calculated, cunning, persuasive, deceitful - in short, they appear to be invincible.
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: What is Abuse? by: Sam Vaknin Violence in the family often follows other forms of more subtle and long-term abuse: verbal, emotional, psychological sexual, or financial. It is closely correlated with alcoholism, drug
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: Commonsense Approach to Domestic Violence by: Regena English Domestic violence the catch phrase for the past ten years. People use the words as if they represent an incurable disease rather than what it really is, deplorable
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: Identity Abuse by: Albert Scherbinsky Recently the threat of identity theft has been often reported in the media. Identity abuse, given less attention, deserves a closer look. An identity thief steals someone's identity
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: Four Employee Behaviors That Can Kill Your Business by: Jan B. King I found it important to clarify for employees what “deal-breaker†behavior was at my company. These are the things I insisted would not be
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