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      <title>P4 Informative Paragraph Workshop. by Stephanie Faucette</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Domestic violence can lead to extreme physical suffering. Domestic violence is the most common form of abuse in relationships and homes. Some examples of physical abuse are kicking, breaking bones, internal bleeding, beating, burning, hitting, choking, and food or sleep deprivation. Many women suffer from black eyes, bruises, cuts, and fatigue. (Clifton) The abuser of women can put them at risk of a illness, injury, coma, or death. Pregnant women who are abused are more likely to be at risk of miscarriage and injury to the fetus. After a certain period of time, the physical effects of domestic violence can lead to negative mental health status.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-04-07 15:23:20 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>&nbsp;Living in an abusive household deteriorates the state of a child’s mental health. Some side effects of experiencing DV can include fear of harm or abandonment, excessive worry or sadness, inability to experience empathy or guilt, and habitual lying (Edwards). No matter what age the child experiences DV, the memories and emotions ingrain themselves into the child’s brain. Witnessing DV increases a girl’s likelihood of becoming a victim of abuse in a relationship when she grows up. Boys often become offenders themselves, because they develop behavioral issues such as aggression and acting out at an early age (Edwards).&nbsp; For example, a boy who sees his mother fall to abuse becomes 10 times more likely to abuse his female partner as an adult (Effects). Sexual abuse also greatly increases the risk for emotional and psychological problems (Edwards). Often, people only intervene after a child experiences direct and continuous abuse, but they must try to see the symptoms and reach out to help.&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-04-07 15:23:52 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Art provides a way of communication when there is an inability to use verbal expression. Art is a therapeutic tool used often to fight through adversity, wars, discrimination, and much more. It is a psychosocial support system for those who struggle when their verbal skills or words are insufficient. Painting, drawing, as well as other forms of art, are creative alternatives that satisfy the brain’s inclination without making the user feel unsafe in their personal life. Comfort is found within this type of therapy, helping participants gain confidence to explore and engage in their artistic self-articulation. Art therapy allows the patient to better express their thoughts and feelings through their art that they had difficulty with previously.&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-04-07 15:23:57 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Physical abuse is something that a lot of women endure. Physical abuse is purposely using force that concludes in bodily injury or pain (Tracy). Most of the time it is men abusing women because men see the woman as more weak and easier to control. Some examples of physical abuse are hitting, burning, or slapping (Tracy). Relationship wise, physical abuse is mainly present in marriages and when they have children from the marriage. Here, the abuser feels as though the victim is less likely to leave because they are legally bounded, and there are children involved. Physical abuse can be very traumatic, and many women go through it alone (Tracy). A lot of the times they do not want people to find out. One of the many reasons is they are often afraid of how their abuser would react. Although many women go through this, some come out stronger while others are never the same after afterwards.&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-04-07 15:24:05 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A majority of domestic abusers share similar mentalities, which can lead to the straightforward process of abuse. As sweet and desirable as romance may seem in a relationship, excessive romance poses as a source of grooming. Typically, abusers begin with grooming by showing their partners affection, such as overwhelming attention, sweet-talking, and gifts, which can blind the victim later in the relationship.&nbsp; Abusers begin by claiming overwhelming romantic feelings and then transition to isolating their partner and using love as a rationalization for over-indulging: they reduce their chances of privacy and freedom in the relationship and use love as a rationalization for controlling them.&nbsp; Furthermore, they may subtly harm a partner's reputation and perform kind acts to make it hard for others to believe their story within their community or even in court. The victim may believe their partner only knows how to project their love differently than others in the initial stages, but once they reach this stage, they realize their partners abusive behavior. Often, the grooming process puts victims vulnerable physically and mentally, leaving them helplessly trapped in their relationships A majority of domestic abusers share similar mentalities, which can lead to the straightforward process of abuse. As sweet and desirable as romance may seem in a relationship, excessive romance poses as a source of grooming. Typically, abusers begin with grooming by showing their partners affection, such as overwhelming attention, sweet-talking, and gifts, which can blind the victim later in the relationship.&nbsp; Abusers begin by claiming overwhelming romantic feelings and then transition to isolating their partner and using love as a rationalization for over-indulging: they reduce their chances of privacy and freedom in the relationship and use love as a rationalization for controlling them.&nbsp; Furthermore, they may subtly harm a partner's reputation and perform kind acts to make it hard for others to believe their story within their community or even in court. The victim may believe their partner only knows how to project their love differently than others in the initial stages, but once they reach this stage, they realize their partners abusive behavior. Often, the grooming process puts victims vulnerable physically and mentally, leaving them helplessly trapped in their relationships&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-04-07 15:25:03 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>It is difficult to tell whether remorse is about the offence of the act of being held accountable for it. (Stosny) Steven Stosny writes about the remorse of abusers and the effect it has on the victims. It states in the article that too much remorse may lead to more abuse. (Stosny) Remorse can keep abusers in a devalued state. (Stosny) If the abusers don’t like themselves, they are more likely to abuse again. (Stosny) Remorse can give victims false hope that their abuser will stop, which can be one factor to why the victims stay. (Stosny) Abusers may also interpret the victims’ expectation of remorse as attempts to make them feel bad about themselves. (Stosny) Remorse and the mentality of abusers is difficult to understand, but this part of the research paper will hopefully shed light onto the problems.&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-04-07 15:27:27 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Children who are a victim of religious abuse can be tremendously affected in several ways. Children who experience religious abuse or abuse of power by the Church most likely will turn away from their faith due to fear. Although, they can also stay in their faith because of the attachment. Some kids don’t realize that its abuse until years later, making them hurt more and more everyday without knowing a way to prevent it. Children who go through the trauma of religious abuse are victims who could also be naive about the situation they are in.</div><div><strong>&nbsp;</strong></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-04-07 15:27:28 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>&nbsp; The impact of guilt on the human psych takes a big roll on a human. Guilt causes he human psych to act up in different ways it tends to cause depression anxiety and paranoia. Or even a extrema guilt and drive people into suicide to punish themselves for there actions. Others even engage in compulsive behaviors, for example they do religious rituals thinking it will make the guilt go away. Guilt the strongest emotion a person can have, knowing the difference between healthy and unhealthy guilt may help. Unhealthy guilt is a guilt that goes on and on eating a individuals psych. The bigger the trauma the bigger the guilt making guilt affect people in different ways. For example, killing someone will give the person more guilt and affect there psych more than stilling from a person.&nbsp; non the less everyone has guilt and deals with in there one way (Glicksman).&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-04-07 15:28:14 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Actions against a person’s religious belief may lead to physical violence. When people misuse their religion, they receive consequences. Some consequences may be abuse to their child. Parents use religion as an excuse to abuse their children physically.&nbsp; Tollefson describes that most adults aim to correct children through abuse. The only way for a person to learn from their mistake is to have a punishment. In some cases, adults think that. Some consequences may be abuse. Religious abuse is the action of violence to a child for exploiting their religion. Parents sometimes use religion as an excuse to abuse their children physically. Tollefson describes that one-way adults aim to correct their children is through abuse. However, people do need to learn from their mistakes, but not through harm. Abuse towards a person for their religion may cause them to question their own religious beliefs causing problems with God (VanderWeele).</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-04-07 15:28:21 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The long-term effects of domestic violence on women can consist of bad mental health and physical effects. Usually abuse tends to direct towards someone who appears to be weaker than the abuser in any way (Kim). Someone who is more vulnerable physically is more likely to experience the abuse (Kim). Mental health is immediately affected during abuse because the abuser manipulates and controls their victim (Kim). Their victims gradually lose their independence and will-power to leave (Kim). Victims are also physically affected depending on their beating or form of abuse. The long-lasting effects of abuse can consist of health conditions depending on how intense the abuser is. These effects are typically targeted towards women.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-04-07 15:28:28 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Domestic violence has negative effects on the way children behave. Children who experience domestic violence, often act out in different ways to receive the attention they were never given (Edwards). After children live through domestic violence in their homes, children seem to think there is nothing wrong with it (Edwards). Children’s brains normalize these behaviors and make it easier for them to repeat the behaviors they witness (Edwards). The stress from living in a home with domestic violence makes children not want to speak up (Fontes). The children keep these emotions inside and take on all the stress to try and keep the worry off their parents (Fontes). Domestic violence causes children to be confused and act in ways they normally would not have.&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-04-07 15:28:39 UTC</pubDate>
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