Sunday, May 10, 2009
Domestic Abuse
Friday, May 8, 2009
Child Abuse & Child Help
It is obvious what types of effects child abuse has on a person. This type of abuse takes a big toll on a person mentally, emotionally, and physically. Many kids get bruises and scratches that can scar them forever; many lose their self-esteem because they are constantly being thrown around or looked down upon. Those abused as kids sometimes develop to be bad or aggressive adults. They can develop psychiatric disorders such as depression, anxiety, or post-traumatic stress disorder. Others can develop problems such as alcohol or drug abuse or commit crimes. 36.7% of all women in prison and 14.4% of all men in prison in the
Child abuse is truly sad and affects so many people. Every year many kids die because of abuse but there can be a way to prevent it. Raising awareness is very important because it can educate people of how abused children can turn out to be. There are also several signs of child abuse that if seen, can be put to an end. Don’t wait around until something bad happens. Every kid deserves a chance to have a happy and normal lifestyle.
-Physical Signs of Child Abuse
1. Unexplained burns, cuts, bruises, or welts in the shape of an object
2. Bite marks
3. Anti-social behavior
4. Problems in school
5. Fear of adults
-Emotional Signs of Child Abuse
1. Apathy
2. Depression
3. Hostility or stress
4. Lack of concentration
5. Eating disorders
-Sexual Signs of Child Abuse
1. Inappropriate interest or knowledge of sexual acts
2. Nightmares and bed wetting
3. Drastic changes in appetite
4. Overcompliance or excessive aggression
5. Fear of a particular person or family member
-Signs of Neglect
1. Unsuitable clothing for weather
2. Dirty or unbathed
3. Extreme hunger
4. Apparent lack of supervision
- clare parilla
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Learning about Emotional Abuse
The first emotional abuse, rejecting, consist of the neglect of someones feelings. The abuser does not acknowledge the victim's presence, feelings, or value. By rejecting the victim, the victim feels inferior from others. Their thoughts and what they feel seem to become useless and devalued to themselves. The next kind of emotional abuse is degrading, which is the typical case of bullying. The victim is constantly ridiculed, insulted, harassed, taunted, and mocked. These actions affect the target by making him or her feel worthless. The target loses all diginity that they once possessed. Another form of emotional abuse is terrorizing. Terrorizing helps the abuser gain complete control over the victim by keeping their victim in complete fear of them. The bully often uses verbal threats to keep their victim in fear of them and tend to come off as intimidating to the victim. The last kind of emotional abuse is isolating which is commonly seen in relationships between a couple. The alpha of an emotional abuse relationship that keeps his or her partner isolated often cuts off any contact that his or her partner may have with any outsiders. They are limited with their freedom and are confined to a certain space. Emotional abuse comes in many forms and can easily be detected if learned about. It should be taken seriously and never be overlooked by anyone.
-Kelsey