It is
considered a form of abuse because many pet cats can not survive on their own.
It is
considered a form of abuse to allow your children to witness family violence.
Restricting access to finances is also
considered a form of abuse, although most people aren't aware of it.
It is
considered a form of abuse to allow your children to witness family violence.
Not exact matches
This blog post was referred to me because I'm experiencing a very mild
form of what I
consider pastoral
abuse as I try to leave a church I've been in for many years.
I
consider telling a child it's evil to be a
form of child
abuse and parents and others have long used religion to coerce and
abuse children.
I don't believe in Original Sin and I
consider the doctrine to be a
form of child
abuse.
So, if we agree that staying in an abusive relationship will never be
considered «transformational,» but some believe that staying in a marriage in which there has been infidelity can be transformational for the couple, I again question the idea that infidelity is a
form of abuse.
Trauma may also come in the
form of sexual
abuse,
consider seeking counseling for this before your baby arrives.
This is
considered a
form of animal
abuse.
Neglect is also
considered to be a
form of elder
abuse.
The assessment
of substantial risk decidedly requires that the Minister
consider the «personal risk» faced by an individual... But I would not foreclose the possibility that there may be cases in which general evidence
of pervasive and systemic human rights
abuses in the receiving state can
form the basis for a finding that the person sought faces a substantial risk
of torture or mistreatment.»
Cynthia Khoo, a Toronto - based lawyer working in internet policy and digital rights, wrote: «This is even more insidious when you
consider that a lot
of abuse and online harassment does not necessarily take the
form of one explosive message, but a pattern
of behaviour that results in a series
of consistently harassing messages over a period
of time, and it's the accumulation
of them that causes harm, rather than necessarily any one
of them on its own.
Family violence is
considered to be any
form of abuse, mistreatment or neglect that a child or adult experiences from a family member, or from someone with whom they have an intimate relationship.
Due to the strong arguments that evidently suggested the prevalence
of parental alienation as a
form of psychological
abuse, Brazil and Mexico has
considered it a «criminal act.»
(2005) In Family Violence Across the Lifespan: An Introduction View Abstract
Considers the dynamics
of psychological maltreatment and describes current knowledge about the risk factors, negative effects, and intervention strategies associated with this
form of abuse.
Under Michigan law, sexual
abuse is
considered a
form of domestic violence when it involves family members; it can be perpetrated against adults and children alike.
Rutter & Quinton (1977) found that factors existing in children's social environment were linked to health - risk behaviors later in life, and were the first researchers to describe neglect,
abuse, and other
forms of maltreatment (what would later be
considered adverse childhood experiences, or ACEs) in terms
of their cumulative effect, range
of adversity, and wide - reaching impact on both mental and physical health over the course
of an individual's lifetime.
Poverty, single - parent family, early pregnancy, domestic violence, and mental health problems are all
considered environmental risks for this
form of abuse.
At Relationships Scotland we recognise that any
form of violence or
abuse may present a risk to children, young people and vulnerable adults and their safety and protection must be
considered in all cases.
Considered as a
form of «emotional and mental
abuse,» Huffington Post contributor and Parental Alienation Awareness Organization advocate Berni Xiong revealed that parental alienation is a type
of abuse that doesn't inflict «visible scars and bruises.»
Statistically, it is
considered the most damaging
form of bullying as it is the hardest to detect and eradicate, and the repetition
of abuse can lead to the most devastating consequences
of mental disorders and suicide attempts.
«It should come as no surprise, then, that post-divorce parental abduction is
considered a serious
form of child
abuse.»
Due to this heartbreaking phenomenon, parental alienation has been
considered a
form of child
abuse as it promotes an unhealthy parent - child relationship and this psychological manipulation has bred unwarranted distress, insolence or aggression to the other parent involved.
Severe parental alienation has even been
considered a
form of psychological
abuse.
The President
of the Council for Children's Rights (Washington, D.C.) notes that such alienation is
considered a
form of child
abuse (Levy, 1992).
I agree; the consequences have been long documented in the social sciences; parental alienation is
considered by many as a
form of emotional
abuse.
Participants
of this workshop will gain general information on three main
forms of child
abuse and key factors to
consider when providing play therapy for individuals who have experienced
abuse.
I am not suggesting that a PAS - inducing parent should automatically be deprived
of primary custody, only that such induction should be
considered a serious deficit in parenting capacity — a
form of emotional
abuse — and that it be given serious consideration when weighing the custody decision.
I can not speak for any court, but I hope that parental alienation will soon be
considered as a severe
form of emotional
abuse.