BPDFamily Domestic Abuse Guide Abuse is a behavior that physically harms, arouses fear, prevents a partner from doing what they wish or forces them to behave in ways they do not want It includes the use of physical and sexual violence, threats and intimidation, emotional abuse and economic deprivation
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BPDFamily Childhood Abuse Survivors Guide - REMEMBERING [Step 6] Compulsive eating, drinking, sexual activity and a host of other behaviors serve to blunt the anger as well as the pain, shame and isolation that arise from abuse This kind of behavior Ø often called self-medicating in the case of alcohol or drug use Á masks the underlying feelings and promotes a blustery, but often hollow, public image
a-surtoth2. pdf - BPDFamily. com Physical Abuse Physical abuse is defined as any physical act committed against a child, which results in a non-accidental injury Examples of physical abuse include severe hitting, slapping, biting, cutting, pushing, poking, burning, twisting, shaking, choking, punching, pinching, squeezing, whipping, kicking, pulling of the hair, legs or arms and dunking in water
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BPDFamily. com Wave 2 AUDADIS-IV measures of substance use (alcohol and drug-specific abuse and dependence and nicotine dependence), mood (major depressive disorder, dysthymia, bipolar I, and bipolar II), and anxiety (panic disorder with and without agoraphobia, social phobia, specific phobia, and generalized anxiety) disorders were identical to those
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