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The consequences of physical abuse can be minor , such as a bruise , or major ,
such as death . Physically abusive actions are fairly stable , so that a person who
is physically abusive early in life usually stays that way . Young adults ( under ...
The consequences of physical abuse can be minor , such as a bruise , or major ,
such as death . Physically abusive actions are fairly stable , so that a person who
is physically abusive early in life usually stays that way . Young adults ( under ...
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CHILD ABUSE / 133 A personality characteristic of children that contributes to
increased likelihood of child abuse is difficult temperament ( fussy , irritable ,
dependent ) . Behaviorally , children who are abused are more likely than
nonabused ...
CHILD ABUSE / 133 A personality characteristic of children that contributes to
increased likelihood of child abuse is difficult temperament ( fussy , irritable ,
dependent ) . Behaviorally , children who are abused are more likely than
nonabused ...
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cessful in decreasing child abuse . Abusive parents need help in learning about
and developing social relationships , including relationships with their own
children . They also need training in caregiving , including learning how to meet
the ...
cessful in decreasing child abuse . Abusive parents need help in learning about
and developing social relationships , including relationships with their own
children . They also need training in caregiving , including learning how to meet
the ...
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