Sentences with phrase «of abusive behaviors there»

Dating abuse (also known as dating violence, intimate partner violence, or relationship abuse) is a pattern of abusive behaviors There were no scars, no bruises to indicate the abuse Allyson Pereira, a 16 - year - old high school sophomore in New Jersey, had suffered.

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In fact there is no cure, only the possibility of recovery if the offender commits to a long term specialized treatment program that addresses the conflation of distorted thinking, beliefs, and values that drives their abusive worldview and entitled behaviors.
There's been a discussion of consent, and I think that it's important to point out that it doesn't matter if the women give consent or not — anytime a healthcare provider engages in sexual behavior with a patient, it's abusive.
And that, as a result, if there is to be any hope of meaningful progress in Hollywood as a result of #MeToo's revelations, such progress will have to come not merely through the ad - hoc punishment of abusive behavior, but also through a wholesale transformation of the Hollywood system, both at its foundations and in its echelons: more women and people of color in positions of leadership.
Still, the first step in ending negative and abusive behavior is to teach kids to recognize it and to speak up, and fortunately, there are lots of resources out there to open up the conversation.
There was an obvious connection between Knotcher's behavior and the abusive drunk he had for a father, but the cause of his sadistic behavior didn't excuse it in my opinion.
There could be many reasons, such her having a personality disorder (e.g., borderline and dysphoria [making her very dependent]-RRB-, or having a fearful or anxious attachment style, meaning that she (the abuser) is continually worried about losing you and your relationship.4 Chances are, she will not see her own behavior as abusive and she is making it appear that YOU have the control — she is placing the burden of choice between hobbies on you, while ignoring her own role in placing the demand for restrictions in the first place.
Therapists have long referred to the three «A's» of divorce as legitimate reasons to consider ending a relationship when the behavior of one's partner is clearly destructive, abusive, or there is no reason to believe it will improve.
However in the midst of a conflicted divorce or separation, when emotions and tensions are at a peak, there are times where emotionally abusive behavior may slip in and cause you to harm your child with «divorce abuse».
Putting aside the obvious, such as infidelity, not seeing eye to eye on money matters and general abusive behavior, there are three sources of conflict many spouses may not consider, despite them being potential risks in an otherwise healthy marriage.
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