Sentences with phrase «about abuse»

This black man listened to white politicians talk about the abuses of the welfare system.
I'm talking about abuse in all its manifestations... from mild to extreme.
As we talk about abuse in the church, it is important to treat the symptoms.
Only in matters where there are serious concerns about abuse or parenting abilities will a court refuse to allow visitation rights or limit access to the child.
This miserable existence is only a portion of the story about the abuse these animals suffer.
Training doctors to ask about abuse by an intimate partner might aid in discovering victims, but researchers still do not know the best way to provide help to those who need it.
I think I was the only person she ever told about the abuse, and it took me five years to tease it all out.
Again, this is not about abuse or safety issues, just about personal preferences.
If they want to wear black, they will wear black, if they want to speak about abuse within the film industry, they can.
Editor's note: Warning, this article contains information about abuse and violent crime some readers may find disturbing.
The number of stories we read about abused dogs seems to be getting higher and higher.
There is still a belief by many that children don't lie about abuse.
I, too, have recently learned about the abuse of factory farm animals and can hardly believe there are people who behave with such cruelty.
His success sends a message that you can boast about abusing women's bodily integrity and still become the most powerful man in the world.
No, it is never nice to think about abuse inflicted upon animals.
The problem is that the local police are only able to investigate what happened in this one institution and refer to other forces any allegations about abuse at other prisons.
I agree, it's not acceptable to keep quiet about abuse in a church.
As a lawyer working with abused women the comments about abuse of the law by women is unacceptable.
It has taken extraordinary courage for the thousands of survivors who have come forward to speak publicly about the abuse they suffered.
You're finally sleeping easier knowing your loved one is in good hands, only to find out later about abuse from the staff.
It should be an effort by animal rescues and local animal groups to bring awareness to our community about the abuse animals have to endure.
Others had self - harmed or said they no longer wanted to go to school because they were worried about the abuse they'd face.
A number of rescued puppy mill dogs have inspired their guardians to go public with their stories and raise awareness about the abuse in such facilities.
If you tried to talk to your other parent or others about the abuse, you may have found their response very upsetting.
I hear what you say about abuse and the awareness about how deep the deception goes.
I don't see good cops speaking out about the abuse.
The sisters say they were emotionally unable to tell their parents — never mind authorities — about the abuse until many years after it stopped.
When we talk about abuse within relationships we tend to only think about violent behaviour but, for many, it goes much much deeper than just the physical abuse.
Step forward my much concerned friends and tell me some details about the abuse, so I can join you in our outrage.
People do not want to hear about the abuse because they can not endure to listen to it.
Victims of abuse often choose not to call the police, but rightfully speak up about their abuse when child custody is at stake.
Someone that is vulnerable about abuse, shares and stands up against abuse is not a «cry baby».
It's not activism, although the film's outrage about the abuse of power at various levels is palpable.
Parents who talk openly and often to children about abuse help to keep kids safe.
More recent works include puppet films telling open - ended narratives about the abuse of power.
On top of that, because of physical limitations, or even fear, they do not tell their families about the abuse, and it continues.
Gay male claimants also testify about abuse received at the hands of family members, and the family and social pressures that require them to conform to strict gender - based social roles.
The more power they have over your emotions, the less likely you'll trust your own reality and the truth about the abuse you're enduring.
All nations should care about abuses beyond their borders not only for humanitarian reasons but because what goes on in other nations rarely remains there.
Too many people think those who talk a lot about their abuse are selfish.
Even as I wrote the first paragraph about my abuse, I felt a little embarrassed.
Or, counselors can dive into the story and unintentionally force the client to talk too much about the abuse before trust has been fully established.
None of the shit about abuses you just posted are even relevant to the debate.
They kept him on the roster and «remained supportive» after details emerged about the abuse he had inflicted on his wife.
I wish she was getting to speak to some of the questions about abuse and representation that keep coming up.
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