One should not be afraid to report the abuse. Tell the administration of the place where you reside. Do not get violent, instead remain calm. If it is highly abusive call the cops if you feel there is harm.
I think it depends on the extent of the emotional abuse. If it is risky or threatening to someone's health/well being, and not a temporary issue, then yes.
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Child abuse is a epedemic
Sight, hearing and even smell. will tell someone if a patient has an issue that needs attention
The best way to approach a person on child abuse would be to talk to them about their family and how the way that they have been treated. You can also start up a conversation with them.
You are legally entitled to apply for the order - the judge will decide on the merits of your request and issue a ruling.
this is a very serious issue. some people who are in an abusive relationship like to cover up for the abuser saying, "its not their fault, they have anger problems, it doesn't hurt", things like that. they should remove themselves from that relationship.
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The issue is children, your role and responsibilities are not the issue
Of course not, a doctor did not consult with you regarding what would work and what issue you might have with you. It is drug abuse to take someone else's medication.
The most recent statistic on abuse shows that it remains a prevalent issue, affecting many individuals. This impacts efforts to prevent and address abuse by highlighting the ongoing need for awareness, education, and support services to protect and assist those who are at risk or have experienced abuse.
Yes, it is.