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    Along with symptoms and causes of child physical abuse, physical abuse has long-term impacts on children. According to Adults Surviving Child Abuse (2015), research has found that childhood abuse contributes to the likelihood of depression, anxiety disorders, addictions, personality disorders, sexual disorders and suicidal behavior. A recent study found that almost 76% of adults reporting child physical abuse and neglect have at least one psychiatric disorder in their lifetime and nearly 50% have

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    his home; he also was exposed to many terrible attributes of life including physical, mental and sexual abuse during his time at Pennhurst from 1958-1971. The first account Roland shared is an experience he would never forget; being sexually abused while on the high functioning ward and another account of female patient who was not as high functioning. Later, during his stay at Pennhurst, Roland experienced physical abuse by patients as well as by the staff. For Example, there were several events

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    The Effects of Physical Abuse on Married Couples, Children, and the Elderly Physical abuse is a kind of domestic abuse that deals with children, elderly people, and even married couples. About 4,000 women each year die due to physical abuse and approximately 75 percent of women who are killed by their spouse are murdered when they attempt to leave or after they have left their abusive relationship. Abuse is a pattern of behaviors; some are physical, mental, emotional and they are even sometimes

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    A general definition of physical abuse is a non-accidental injury of a child inflicted by a caregiver. Children who are abused can experience injuries ranging from bruises, fractures and broken bones, and in some cases, even death. There’s an estimated three million children are abused or neglected every day in the United States (Unger & Luca, 2014). Children are more likely to be physically abused if their parents are single, young parents, living in poverty, parents were also abused as children

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    war against child abuse since the first case of child abuse in 1874 that included a child being beaten and chained against her will (Meadows, 2014). Many people hear the words child abuse and think of physical abuse. While, many people are correct in thinking of physical abuse, an “Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE)” study done by the CDC shows that although physical abuse is the leading form of child abuse, emotional or psychological abuse is the second leading form of child abuse (2014). Although

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    Cora Kelly School. Reyna had spent the weekend with her father and the mother reported conflicting with the father as to the way he disciplines their daughter. On October 25, 2016, I was contacted by Sgt. Jeff Harrington of a CPS fax for a physical abuse assessment. I received a copy of OASIS Referral # 2176663 and also had two photos of a circular purplish bruise just below the left breast area of the child and a second digital photo of another mark to the child’s thigh area. In both photos

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    limited research, and lack of elderly abuse education has prevented geriatric patients from receiving proper care (O'Brien, 2010). With this in mind some research has shown high rates of physical abuse and negligence towards elderly patients in the healthcare facilities (Zhang, 2011). The Adult Protective Services (APS) explains that negligence is one of the most common types of domestic abuses reported (Zhang, 2011). As a matter of fact, reports of elderly abuse and neglect account for 60-70% of all

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    Abuse is so common in today’s day and age; it’s used like a language. Some people are immune to it; that’s all that they have been introduced to whether male or female. It’s a language that only people who have not taken a recollection nor responsibility to the issue at hand. This leads into BWS which is classified as a psychiatric condition named Battered Woman Syndrome. The actual definition of this disease from Wikipedia is “Battered person syndrome is a physical and psychological condition of

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    Abuse is mistreating which is experienced by adults. This may include violating a person’s civil rights as well as their person’s human. Any abuse may be different from each other and this includes treating somebody in a bad way by either physically harming them or psychological harming them. There are many types of abuse which may be experienced by adults. These include physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional or psychological abuse, neglect or acts of omission, exploitation/financial, discriminatory

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    Psychological abuse in children does not receive as much attention as physical abuse; however, verbal abuse, emotional abuse and neglect can affect children as much as physical abuse. When compared to physical abuse, psychological abuse has less punishments for the perpetrators, more chances of occurring and different effects on the victims.
 First, perpetrators of physical abuse receive harsher punishments than the perpetrators of psychological abuse. On one hand, because of the evidences of physical abuse

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