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Rankism (also
called abuse of rank) is
treating people of a
lower rank in an
abusive, discriminatory, or
exploitative way.
Robert W.
Fuller claims that rankism...
- problems. It is
often ****ociated with
situations of
power imbalance in
abusive relationships, and may
include bullying, gaslighting,
abuse in the workplace...
- may be made to normalize, legitimize, rationalize, deny, or
minimize the
abusive behavior, or to
blame the
victim for it. In the
study of
abnormal psychology...
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behavior causing injury, trauma, or
other physical suffering or
bodily harm.
Abusive acts
toward children can
often result from parents'
attempts at
child discipline...
- such as tu quoque, cir****stantial ad hominem,
guilt by ****ociation, and
abusive ad hominem. All of them are
similar to the
general scheme of ad hominem...
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Pedophilia (alternatively
spelled paedophilia) is a
psychiatric disorder in
which an
adult or
older adolescent experiences a
primary or
exclusive ****ual...
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Abusive supervision is most
commonly studied in the
context of the workplace,
although it can
arise in
other areas such as in the
household and at school...
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Substance misuse, also
known as drug
misuse or, in
older vernacular,
substance abuse, is the use of a drug in
amounts or by
methods that are
harmful to...
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picked up for
using profane,
abusive language.
While there is no
legislation to
punish abusers, the
problem aggravated with
abusive language being used in the...
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violence often happens in the
context of
forced or
child marriages. In
abusive relationships,
there may be a
cycle of
abuse during which tensions rise...