It could reduce self esteem and at younger ages, it could make them feel as if it is normal and/or they deserve it.
A person who experience abuse is likely to develop a negative self-image and a lower self-esteem.
Non physical bullying. Submitting a person to psychological torture.
The DSM IV definition of substance abuse implies that despite substances interfering with the person's life, they chose to continue to use them. Substance abuse does not mean that someone is addicted to a substance according to that definition.
There is a difference between drinking and alcohol abuse. It has been speculated that due to its affect and mechanism of action on a young developing brain there may be adverse affects to development of intelligence, but this is just speculation. and this is an affect that will only progress due to alcohol abuse. As with any drug, don't abuse it, research the possiable short and long term effects and make an informed decision whether or not you choose to use it. With anything in life if you abuse it you will eventually experience an unwanted side effect
what is a conditioned response is it when someone responds to say if they are repeatedly being beaten they act and say things to make it their fault not the person committing the abuse
Emotional abuse can sometimes escalate to physical abuse, but not all cases of emotional abuse lead to physical violence. The timeline for when emotional abuse may turn physical varies and is difficult to predict. It depends on multiple factors such as the individuals involved, the severity of the emotional abuse, and the underlying dynamics of the relationship. If you are experiencing emotional abuse, it is important to reach out for help and support as early as possible.
the main point is that it is wrong. Abuse is wrong it hurts. If someone hits you with the intent to hurt you or out of anger then it is physical abuse.
Anything that hurts you and effects you in a negative way whether mentally, emotionally, or physically, can be considered abuse. So yes, if someone is talking bad about you because of your weight then it's emotionally abusive.
No, it is not considered physical abuse unless it is done in a rough manner that can leave bruises.
It means when a person acts unusual and hiper It can be used for someone who would scream and yell and/or physically or emotionally abuse someone
I would say no, but other people may say yes. It really depends on the situation.
When you hurt someone emotionally, is when you say mean things to them. Or pick on someone with low self-esteem.When hurt someone fiscally is when you abuse them constantly.When you hurt someone emotionally, it would take longer to heal then when you hurt someone fiscally.Hope this helps !!Good Luck
They always emotionally abuse them, because narcissists lack empathy. Some physically abuse. It depends on the specific case.
child abuse is like a horrible cycle that runs in families. It affects the younger generations, the future of our country, it affects their view on physical and emotional abuse, and child abuse can cause permanent damage especially emotionally.
Yes it is abuse , it is called mental abuse and things can turn physical if you don't get out of that situation. Good question ! Its not mental abuse, it is verbal abuse, but you need to let someone a teacher, or a parent know, so it can be stopped before it goes to far and turns into physical abuse. Very nice question!!!!
there can be many different reasons, some it might be they dont understand and just make fun of you or it may be some stupid person just picking someone to mess make fun of but there really is no good reason for someone to emotionally abuse you.
Yes, I think she can sue if she has evidence that it was because of the abuse that she suffered a miscarriage.