Emotional Abuse Summary

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Emotional abuse is similar to sentencing a person to prison; the slightest disobeying order is met with reinforced action, in which deems such a person trapped within the cell of their own mind. The growing epidemic of emotional abuse, which is constantly consuming victims, is exactly what subject Emotional abuse: Wiping out mental health of adolescents indulges in. Emotional abuse: Wiping out mental health of adolescents is an article, written by three authors (Nesheen, F., Alam, S., and Nazir, T.) in 2015, meant to enlighten its audience on the topic of mental/emotional abuse. The article discusses the causes, effects, and possible solutions in response to such abuse. Although there are plenty of causes and larger effects of emotional abuse, the …show more content…

However, recovering a mindset that had never properly developed (for instance, a child's upbringing being placed in an abusive home), or a mindset that has been brainwashed into submission (i.e., an abusive relationship between two people), is not as easy as it sounds. Although they listed plenty of well-defined causes and effects, they simply had not listed enough proper information on how to recover from such traumatic experiences. In order to return to what is normal for brain functioning, it can take up to years of recovery, as well as many therapy and consultation visits. However, abuse can be cut short if caught early enough within the stages. In agreement with the article, some of the minor signs that mental abuse is taking place can be: dominance within the abuser, as well as humiliation and isolation of the abused. Depression, forgetfulness, headaches, and low self-esteem are only a few of the short-term effects that the authors have touched upon. The article has also listed a few long-term effects, including: sleep disturbances, self-doubt, loss of identity, and many

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