Articles, tagged with "verbal abuse", page 1
02nd February 2012
“It is estimated that 2 million to 4 million US women are assaulted by a domestic partner every year.” (Massey, J. Domestic Violence in Neurologic Practice. Archives in Neurology. 1999). Many of these cases are not reported, but the lingering effects of...
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Author:
Satya Narayan
13th January 2012
I've known firsthand that "It's not what happens to you in life, it's what you do with it that matters most." And "what you do with it" is essentially based on the interpretation you bring to it. That's right. It's all about what it means to you.
Your...
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Author:
Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
10th January 2012
Verbal abuse could leave scar to the heart of the person even after it's over. Discover what can be done to resolve this and help save the marriage, both equally for the abuser as well as the victim.
Verbal abuse is a destructive weapon that kills the ...
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Author:
Simone Brown
24th October 2011
Equipping yourself with verbal self-defense techniques prevents you from taking any more verbal abuse from your boss, your partner or that rude driver.
However, I don’t mean stooping down to the same level as your aggressor. You are not on the offense...
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Author:
Michael Lee
19th September 2011
Misuse of drug and alcohol is not at all beneficial for anyone. It can lead to lots of problems and even fatality in work places, specially factories and construction sites. Therefore, to promote friendly work environment many organizations are taking the...
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Author:
jemshop
16th August 2011
An unlawful or illegal eviction occurs whenever a landlord evicts his or her tenant for no reason, disregarding the law. Often, illegal evictions involve physical or verbal abuse and are not carried out according to the legal process set in place. Being a...
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Author:
Carolyn Clayton
10th June 2011
When I married my ex-husband in 1963, I was determined to create a stable, loving relationship. I wanted an intact family where we could raise our children and share the joys of our grandchildren.We did raise our children together, but ended the marriage ...
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Author:
Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
17th May 2011
Your partner is angry about God only knows what and there you are in the line of fire. He may start with some derogatory comment about the way you manage (or fail to manage) your life. And quickly, he tosses in his resentment toward your family and the...
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Author:
Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
07th April 2011
It’s actually normal to shout at someone because of anger or frustration. Sometimes you do it to get the other person’s attention. But it’s a totally different thing if you’re doing it often. Worse, your words harm and hurt other people’s emotions. They i...
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Author:
Nelson Berry
06th April 2011
"Sticks and stones could break my bones, but names will by no means hurt me." Which is just not accurate. Name-calling is painful -- especially once the individual performing it's a father or mother, a educator, or a teacher. Yelling and screaming could h...
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Author:
Carlos Ryan
29th March 2011
Extensive and comprehensive background checks and pre employment screening can definitely help businesses maintain a more peaceful and secure working environment for all concerned, including the safety of employees, managers and even bosses.Possible Dan...
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Author:
Staff Writer
18th March 2011
Discrimination is actually a crime, a crime against humanity. It can be related to racial discrimination, discrimination based on the sex of the person, work place discrimination, and even to the discrimination at a small age in schools.
The United S...
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Author:
Louis Wright
07th March 2011
Teen girl bullies and harassment are prevalent among schools today. While boys may bully directly by fist fighting or getting into brawls, teen girl bullies use more indirect and subtle methods to attain a similar goal – by humiliating their victims.
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Author:
St0pBullies
25th February 2011
The emotionally abused no longer have to stay that way. Just the other day I was talking to a friend when the thought struck me, "if I didn't know what I am saying and where I am coming from, what he is saying to me could be thought of as emotional abuse ...
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Author:
DocResults
17th February 2011
As the number of older adults grows, it appears that bullying among seniors is becoming a national problem. When the Akron Beacon Journal hosted a call-in program about bullying in northern Ohio, the number of seniors who dialed in revealed the increasing...
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Author:
Carolina Moore