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range from the
denial by an
abuser that
previous abusive incidents ever
occurred up to the
staging of
bizarre events by the
abuser with the
intention of disorienting...
- ****ual
abuse is a term used for a
persistent pattern of ****ual ****aults. The
offender is
referred to as a ****ual
abuser. Live
streaming ****ual
abuse involves...
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bonding to the
abuser,
cultural acceptance, lack of
financial resources, fear, and shame, or to
protect children. As a
result of
abuse,
victims may experience...
-
abuse may be
equally as
harmful as
those of ****ual or
physical abuse.
Victims of
emotional abuse may
react by
distancing themselves from the
abuser,...
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Hampton WH,
Hanik I,
Olson IR (2019). "[Substance
Abuse and
White Matter:...
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affected by the
abuser to such an
extent that the
victim may no
longer recognize their own
feelings regarding the
issues the
abuser is
trying to control...
- 79% of ****ually
abused children exhibit psychological symptoms. The risk of harm is
greater if the
abuser is a relative, if the
abuse involves intercourse...
- and may also
include ****ual
abuse.
Physical abuse may
involve more than one
abuser, and more than one victim.
Physical abuse means any non-accidental act...
- that the
abuser will do
their best to change.
During this
stage the
abuser may feel or
claim to feel
overwhelming remorse and sadness. Some
abusers walk away...
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responsibility for
their crimes. When the
abuser is the
victim of the crime, as is
often the case, the
abuse excuse is
sometimes used as a way to "put...