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Abusive Parents, Narcissistic Regression versus NPD, Narcissists and Abandonment, Narcissism and Genetics. More on Narcissists. ... 1. Abusive Parents...
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www.healthyplace.com/communities/personality_disorders/...
www.healthyplace.com/communities/personality_disorders/narcissism/archive_14.html
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A person who has only known an abusive relationship may mistakenly think that hitting, beating, pushing, shoving, or angry name-calling are perfectly normal ways to treat someone when you're mad. Seeing parents treat each other in abusive ways might lead a child to think that's a normal relationship.
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kidshealth.org/teen/your_mind/families/family_abuse.htm...
kidshealth.org/teen/your_mind/families/family_abuse.html
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Nonspecific symptoms such as vomiting, irritability or abnormal respiration may be manifestations of abusive head injury. The diagnosis is easily overlooked and should be considered if facial or scalp bruises are present. ... Kaufman J, Zigler E. Do abused children become abusive parents? Am J Orthopsychiatry 1987;57: 186-92.
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www.aafp.org/afp/20000515/3057.html
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Common Characteristics of Emotionally Abusive Parents ... Each parent was emotionally abused by their parents. There is a high chance they were also physically punished. ... The parents lay guilt trips on their children and teenagers.
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Abusive Expectations ... No one intends to be in an abusive relationship, but individuals who were verbally abused by a parent or other significant person often find themselves in similar situations as an adult. ... Emotionally Abusive Parents...
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eqi.org/eabuse1.htm
eqi.org/eabuse1.htm
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Cluster analysis of observed parenting and self-reported discipline was used to categorize 83 abusive parents into subgroups. ... Cluster analysis of observed parenting and self-reported discipline was used to categorize 83 abusive parents into subgroups. A 2-cluster solution received support for validity.
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/15554805
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As shown in Figure 3-2, the most common pattern of maltreatment was a child victimized by a female parent acting alone (44.7%). Both parents were identified as perpetrators for 17.7 percent of the child victims, and male parents acting alone were identified as perpetrators for 15.9 percent of the victims.
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courses.washington.edu/smccours/abusestat.htm
courses.washington.edu/smccours/abusestat.htm
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An essay or paper on Abusive Parents. ABUSIVE PARENTS & ABUSED CHILDREN - Back-Handed Down From One Generation To The Next - As with most systems, the abusive family is a complex one that is impacted by a host of sociological, cultural, psychological and interactional variables. ... More Essays on Abusive Parents...
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www.lotsofessays.com/viewpaper/1684912.html
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STUDY OF FAMILY INTERACTION LEAD TO NEW UNDERSTANDING OF ABUSIVE PARENTS ... As a result of their work, Walters and Oldershaw have identified distinct categories of abusive parents and their children. 'Harsh/intrusive' mothers are excessively harsh and constantly badger their child to behave.
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www.planetpapers.com/Assets/510.php
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