What a strange question! If the abused is afraid to leave the home for financial reasons, he or she should leave anyway. An abusive husband or father will still be required to support his wife or children, even if they do not live in his home. Basically, finances are not an issue in this case. If someone is being abused, that is the issue to get help for.
it depends what sort of experience and how traumatic it was. the likelihood is that you would never forget the experience and depending on what sort of experience it could lead to psychological disorders later in life or crime, such as if you were to be sexually abused there is a possibility that you could develop masochistic tendencies as a result of your hate for relationships. hope this helps!
I have the ability to adapt to different situations and remain calm under pressure.
The study of how and why people change over time and how and why they remain the same is known as developmental psychology. This field examines physical, cognitive, emotional, and social development across the lifespan to understand the factors that shape individuals' growth and stability.
Deep breathing, mindfulness techniques, and positive self-talk can help remain calm in stressful situations. It is also important to practice self-care, such as getting enough rest, eating well, and engaging in activities that help reduce stress. Seeking support from friends, family, or a therapist can also be beneficial in managing anxiety and maintaining a sense of calmness.
The child has developed the concept of conservation. This is an important cognitive milestone in Piaget's theory of development and occurs during the concrete operational stage. Children are able to understand that certain properties, such as volume, mass, and number, remain the same despite changes in appearance.
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Because the abuser threatens the women if she will even try to say anything
To always attend Church & remain faithful to her teachings.
To always remain a faithful member of the Catholic Church & obey her Teachings.
Both. Still, they provide an important service. One of the main weapons of the abuser is secrecy. He/she may force victims to remain mum either by threatening them or by creating a "shared psychosis" (follies-a-deux). Abuse thrives in Silence! If one person is made aware that they are being abused - Or that they act abusively - Then it has served a purpose.
In financial accounting companies have credits and debits. Financial accounting also includes budgets for the organization, so that they can remain on track.
There are many different reasons that children and adults remain silent about the "secret" of abuse, including: - scared that the abuser will hurt or fatally injure them - fear that the abuser will hurt or fatally injure a love one - embarrassment - the abuser convinced the victim that "no one will believe you" - the abuser convinced the victim that "you wanted it as much as I did" - the abuser uses bribes or any form of "currency" that the child needs or wants including attention, money, gifts, or special treats - the victim starts to believe he/she did "want it" simply because he/she wanted the items the abuser promised - just want to pretend it never happened - don't know it's abuse - the lack of words to define or describe what happed - the abuse occurred at night so that the incidents become clouded "as if a dream" - the victim dissociates so there is a wall between "now" and what occurred "before now", even during the abuse - the victim suffers from Stockholm's syndrom (start to have feeling for the abuser and will sympathised with the abuser) Parents who do nothing after being told by a child about abuse often do not tell anyone because: - the parent is the abuser in many cases OR.... - the parent/s do not understand the danger of abuse, even if they have another child in the home - the abuser is the mother's boyfriend so the mother chooses her boyfriend over the child - the abuser is the mother's boyfriend and the mother cannot get away from him - the abuser is the father who also commits domestic violence--the mother feels she cannot safely leave and take her children with her - the abuser is the spouse or boyfriend who has threatened the mother as well as the kids and the victim - the parent fears involvement of child welfare - the parent was also an abused child so he or she thinks "I got through it, so can you" - the parent feels powerless - the parent is in denial - the parent has a mental illness and is ineffective at protecting a child - the abuser is the parent's workplace boss and the parent needs the job so therefore chooses not to tell the authorities OR.... Both parents or the mother and a live-in boyfriend commit the abuse together against the child.
The victims of domestic violence are caught in a web of fear; beatings; brain-washing and they have no self confidence as their abuser may not only beat them, but also are verbally abusive making the victim feel they cannot survive on their own. One of the main reasons even in todays modern society is there are few laws to protect women of abuse or any children they may have. A few women may manage to get away from their abuser and hide out at a women's abuse center, but, once these women surface and try to start a new life and get a job often an abuser can hunt them down quite quickly and a Restraining Order against the abuser is not worth the paper it is written on. Also many women of abuse are so psychologically scarred they feel they deserve what they get; are of no use to society; have no self confidence and therefore it seems simpler for them to stay in the situation or, if they manage to get away from their abuser they often will weaken (generally because of financial problems) and go back to their abuser or choose men who will abuse them again.
Once two people fall in love and get engaged they should remain true to each other and are no longer available to date others. The engagement generally happens a year or so before the actual wedding. Honesty; loyalty and looking forward to planning the wedding as well as the honeymoon are all responsibilities as well as figuring out where you will live; your financial status at the time and what it will cost to have an apartment or home of your own.
Financial management ensures that a business is monitoring their finances. Financial management involves setting budgets and ensuring that departments remain on budget throughout the year.
A company may choose to remain private so that they don't have to tell the public about their business decisions. They may also choose to remain private to prevent the public from knowing about their financial situation.
First of all, why is the dog attacking you? Are you the abuser or something? If a dog is being abused, you should notify the police as soon as you learn about it. Secondly, if you provoked the dog and it attacked you, you deserve to be attacked. If not, you might have moved in some way that reminds the dog of when it gets hit, kicked, etc. The only help I can offer, seeing as I'm only twelve, is to remain calm and don't freak out. Try not to scream, and definitely don't try to physically stop the dog. Whatever you do,DO NOT RUN! The dog will only chase after you. I know this from past experiences. Protect your head and any other sensitive place, and just try to wait the dog out.