SYNOPSIS: Carrie White is a shy teenager who endures a daily ritual of bullying from her classmates who torment her mercilessly at school, while also being subjective to
repeated abuse from her religious fanatic -LSB-...]
Not exact matches
Vatican officials failed to take action against a priest accused of sexually
abusing two teenage girls in Minnesota despite
repeated warnings
from a local bishop starting in 2005, attorneys for one of the alleged victims said Monday.
Well Bob, we've moved
from my belief in second amendment rights of the U.S. Constiitution to allegations of financial scandal and a
repeat of child
abuses crimes.
Cuomo has dodged
repeated entreaties
from advocates against child sexual
abuse to support legislation that would enable many victims of this crime to seek justice
from their abusers.
The Governor created the MRT in 2011 to find better medical and therapeutic alternatives for high - need Medicaid clients in treatment for mental illness or substance
abuse whose prognosis wasn't improving
from repeated hospitalizations that were costly for the state.
It goes on to say that «the Department has received concerns
from two parents surrounding the treatment of their mixed - race child at a Steiner school, including racist
abuse by other pupils which the school allegedly failed to act upon despite
repeated complaints, and the use of racial epithets by teachers.
Jay - J's Law, named for a North Tonawanda boy who suffered severe
abuse from his father, extends the so - called «look - back» time frame for previous convictions to be considered in cases of
repeat abuse.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has dodged
repeated entreaties
from advocates against child sexual
abuse to support legislation that would enable many victims of this crime to seek justice
from their abusers.
«Rather, it is a
repeated tendency of the State to delay, blunt, or otherwise prevent us here locally
from taking action when we see obvious signs of fraud,
abuse or misapplication of taxpayer funds that is the problem.»
Repeated, health - harming mistreatment of one or more persons (the targets) by one or more perpetrators that takes one or more of the following forms: verbal
abuse; threatening, humiliating, or offensive behavior / actions; work interference — sabotage — which prevents work
from getting done.
Such blunted responses to MP could reflect neuroadaptations
from repeated marijuana
abuse, such as down - regulation of DA transporters (70).
Drug addiction results
from adaptations in specific brain neurons caused by
repeated exposure to a drug of
abuse.
In addition to these familiar diseases, they also discuss how designer DNA drugs may help those suffering
from chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a neurodegenerative disease affecting individuals with a history of
repeated head injury, including athletes, military personnel, and domestic
abuse victims.
Repeated abuse takes longer to recover
from, but the simple presence of leptin in the blood normalizes the brains of mice.
It cuts back and forth in time; it draws parallels between different modes of prejudice and
abuse; it pictures external events (the 1936 Olympics where Louie ran in the 5000 - meter race and apparently spotted and admired Jesse Owens [Bangalie Keita]
from across the track); and it also imagines Louie's elusive interior life, not in letters home read aloud or even earnest discussions with other prisoners, but instead, and more shrewdly, in
repeated tight frames on his face.
The 80 - year - old film - maker found himself once again at the center of controversy at the Cannes film festival in May, following
repeated allegations
from his son (Ronan Farrow)-- which were firmly denied by the film - maker — that he
abused his daughter Dylan Farrow.
In the context of continuing
abuses of power and authority, all of it becomes a harsh reminder that, even though we may learn
from the past, we still seem doomed to
repeat it.
The ALDF says such registries would help protect animals, pet guardians and communities by preventing
repeat offenses
from anyone with an established history of
abusing animals.
For example, your loved one may be suffering
from malnutrition, dehydration, or
repeated verbal
abuse.
Serious trauma can also be a result
from a bunch of small incidents that happen over a long time, such as
repeated verbal or emotional
abuse, childhood
abuse or neglect, soldiering in a war, or domestic violence.
Again and again, Brunton shows, the Report fails to distinguish between forcible removal, sending away of children with consent of their parents, total removal and partial (eg, returning to family at weekends) removal, detention imposed for
repeated delinquency preceding any removal, spells in hospitals and schools, and the saving of children
from physical and sexual
abuse within their own family and by others.
In the second case - example, early and sustained psychological trauma arising
from childhood sexual
abuse had shaped mood and emotional regulation at mid-brain (amygdale and hippocampus in particular), diminishing the woman's capacity as an adult to self - sooth under stress, with dissociation and
repeated recourse to self - harming.
Second, traditional therapy is not conducive to the intensity, frequency, and immediacy required to reorganize the neurological developmental trauma, handle the defensive mechanisms and physiological triggered emotional reactions created
from repeated early experiences of
abuse, neglect, and chaos.
Children or young people between the ages of 3 and 18 who have been sexually or physically
abused or exposed to domestic violence may obtain benefit
from TF - CBT, whether they have experienced
repeated episodes of trauma or a single occurrence of trauma.
Once separated
from her mother, V's stories of
abuse by her stepfather became more numerous and improbable, including charges of
repeated rape although the gynecological exam was normal.
• Unresolved pain
from repeated abuse, neglect, attachment injuries, betrayal and years of dysfunction.
The intention and the
repeated nature is what sets it apart
from straightforward harassment or
abuse.»