By: Connie M Nies | Relationships When people think of domestic violence, the usual scenario that they picture features a male aggressor and a female victim. While this is certainly the most common type of abuse that gets reported, it is also important to remember that it is far from the only kind of domestic abuse that happens. read more
By: Leland Tesh | Home & Family Some of the greatest misunderstandings is that only women in rural, undeveloped regions fall victim to abusive adult men.Statistics point out that two thirds of married women at least once in their life tend to be subjected to ... read more
By: Jeanne King, Ph.D. | Relationships The easiest way to silence a victim of domestic violence is to establish that they are mentally and emotionally defective or just back them into a criminal charge. For over ten years I have noticed that battered women are more likely to be silenced by being psychologically pathologized, and battered men by being criminalized. read more
By: Kevin Caldbeck | Pets It would be a lot easier to know if a cat or kitten had been abused, if you could tell just by looking at them. This is not always the case. Although many times the outward signs of injuries, and neglect will be obvious, many times the true abuse will be either internal, or emotional. read more
By: | Relationships There is a plethora of information on the Internet and in the media about violence against women. And for the gentleman being abused, finding relevant, accurate insight and advice is like finding a needle in a haystack. Even harder for abused men is finding answers for the questions they have about their innocent minor children. Below are a couple of questions pertaining to the children of battered men. read more
By: Sensei Adam Rostocki | Health and safety Elderly abuse is a horrific fate for seniors to endure as they age. Learn all about the reasons why elderly neglect and abuse occurs and how it may be prevented in this article by an elderly rights advocate. read more
By: Brian John | College In order to study the sibling abuse we must first give look at the stories of several Bible siblings to see what kinds of things characterized their relationships. Then we will talk about what characterizes sibling relationships these days, and what should.... read more
By: frbiz2@163.com | Outsourcing Are many car owners love their seat driving, but they may be tortured in peacetime in their own casual Car The actual number of common methods is to maintain their vehicles in the abuse read more
By: Art Gib | Article Marketing One of the noblest things you can do is adopt a pet that has a history of abuse. But it's also a tough transition to make. read more
By: Kimberly C. Smith | Relationships Verbal abuse is any language used to demean, criticize, tear-down, make fun of, embarrass or otherwise intimidate or control another human being. The emotional battering can be as painful as physical battering, and recovery can take much longer. A burdensome legacy passed down through the generations in many families, verbal abuse is cruel and scars your soul. read more
By: Karin Taverniers | Relationships Control in and of itself is not necessarily bad. We depend on it all the time to master different aspects of our surroundings and ourselves. But when it is used to oppress others it becomes abusive. Domination, however, is socially legitimized as 'natural' in men. Men are therefore expected to be in a position of power over women, and this is very often not seen as abusive. read more
By: Bob White | Law Many seniors suffer abuse at the hands of their caregivers. This can happen whether the caretaker is a spouse, relative or even a professional caregiver. It is especially disturbing to think that seniors might be abused in nursing homes, where they are sent for professional care when family members can no longer care for them, but it can and does happen. read more