Another example of an abuser denigrating the feelings of others.
Not exact matches
This is one
example of the insidious and subtle ways an
abuser attempts to gain control and enforce their worldview.
While the US routinely funds human rights
abusers, although the law allows it if there are greater benefits than risks, which is sometimes interpreted as an open license, I can find only one
example of the US ever breaking this part
of the law, and it is currently under consideration
of cutting off aid to them (Porfirio Lobo in Honduras).
This is another
example of gaslighting — a technique in which
abusers try to skew your reality, making you doubt your sanity and judgment.
Found a great
example of how lack
of social accountability turns normal people into
abusers and spammers.
In a Massachusetts study, for
example, 70 %
of animal
abusers had criminal records including crimes involving violence, property, drugs, or disorderly behavior (Arluke & Luke, 1997).
For
example, in cruelty cases,
abusers may relinquish their animals in one
of two ways: voluntarily, whereby a legal transfer
of ownership agreement is signed by the owner; or involuntarily, whereby a search and seizure warrant is written by a judge and presented by law enforcement officials.
The Joint Committee on Human Rights, chaired by Harriet Harman MP, supported the use
of targeted sanctions to combat terrorists and human rights
abusers but warned there is a risk individuals or organisations may be wrongly sanctioned, for
example, because
of mistaken identity.
We do not require written notification, nor do we encourage it, due to the sensitivity
of abuse situations and the potential for the
abuser to cause further harm to the individual if, for
example, a covered entity sends written notification to the home
of the individual and the
abuser.
Examples of services include intensive, family - centered, strength - based, and solution - focused in - home services for families in crisis and substance treatment and addiction recovery services focused on developing an ongoing support system for the substance
abuser and family.
Previous studies suggested that early childhood trauma can lead to an array
of negative health outcomes and behaviors, including substance abuse, among both adolescents and adults.22 — 25 For
example, childhood physical and sexual abuse has been shown to be associated with illegal drug use.26 — 28 Although these studies provide evidence that most substance
abusers come from abusive homes, many
of these studies have taken a «categorical» approach to examine the relationship between 1 or 2 forms
of these childhood exposures and subsequent drug abuse; few studies have examined illicit drug use and abuse in relation to multiple disturbing or stressful childhood exposures.
For
example, in many CCV relationships the
abuser may no longer need to employ physical force to dominate the partner — the prior history
of physical violence often is sufficient to maintain the partner's compliance.