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WHAT EMOTIONAL ABUSE LOOKS LIKE

Humiliation. Putting you down or demeaning you, especially in front of others. Monitoring. Monitors your phone, social media accounts, or daily activities. Isolation. Keeps you isolated from friends, family, or other support systems in your life. Gaslighting. Making a person question their reality or perception of the experience. Control. Controlling what you wear, how you carry yourself, what you talk about, how you do your make-up, who you speak to etc. Threats. They threaten you or your loved ones with or without a weapon. They threaten to harm you, your loved ones, or themselves during arguments. Intentional cheating. Cheating to hurt you or teach you a lesson intentionally. Aggression. Damages your belongings, breaks things when angry, punches the wall or throws things at you. Emotional withholding. Intentionally withholding love and affection until they get what they want.

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Damaged by abuse

Depraved and stained is my mind. Emotionally I'm unraveling not because of the blood splattered on the walls infact those force a smirk or perhaps a smile, accompanied by the sy of relief for abuse cannot no will no longer happen to me. But damaged I am and damaged i will always be. With Each act and every assault the parts that made me, me were violently stripped and ripped away from me. Now I feel like an empty shell, a well of torture memories that play only to rewind. I don't believe I've

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drug abuse and its dangers.

(also called substance use disorder) the more likely you are to avoid some of the more dire consequences of the disease. Drug addiction isn’t about just heroin, cocaine, or other illegal drugs. You can get addicted to alcohol, nicotine, sleep and anti-anxiety medications, and other legal substances. You can also get addicted to prescription or illegally obtained narcotic pain medications, or opioids. This problem is at epidemic levels in the United States. In 2018, opioids played a role in two-t

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FreeWriting

Reclaiming Sobriety: The Journey Through Alcohol Rehab

Addiction is a battle that millions face each day. It’s a struggle that doesn’t just affect the individual but ripples through their relationships, health, and livelihood. For those grappling with drug or alcohol abuse, seeking treatment can feel daunting but is crucial to reclaiming not only sobriety but also life itself. This blog explores what the path to recovery looks like, from understanding addiction to life after rehab, offering valuable insights for individuals and their loved ones. Whe

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Who Is EXCLA!MED - His inspiration, views & Sexual Orientation

Get to know who EXCLA!MED is, his inspiration and aspirations. And an angle view on his hidden sexuality. You won't believe

Who Is EXCLA!MED - His inspiration, views & Sexual Orientation

Guest

FreeWriting

Shared Healing: Couples in Addiction Recovery

Addiction, often described as a family disease, rarely affects just one person. For couples, the challenge becomes even more complex. Addiction can strain relationships to their breaking point, but it also offers a unique opportunity for shared healing. When two people struggling with addiction choose recovery together, the process can become a profound and life-changing experience. This blog explores the importance of shared healing in addiction recovery, the features of couples rehab programs,

Shared Healing: Couples in Addiction Recovery

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Symptoms of drug addiction

Drug addiction in some people begins after taking narcotic substances for the purpose of experimentation and entertainment, while addiction in others occurs as a result of the use of certain prescription drugs to treat a specific health problem, examples of drugs that may cause addiction are morphine, so what are the symptoms of drug addiction

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Most Younger Breast Cancer Survivors Can Have Kids

Many young women with breast cancer worry about whether they will be infertile after treatment. Now a new study suggests that the majority of women with breast cancer who are younger than 40 can indeed become pregnant. For the study, researchers followed 197 breast cancer survivors who were 32 years old on average at diagnosis and reported trying to conceive after treatment. They all had early-stage or locally advanced breast cancer that had not spread to other parts of the body. After around 11

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Text messaging program linked to improved lifestyle risk factors for heart attack survivors

A text informing program effectively upheld, educated and persuaded individuals after a cardiovascular failure on the most proficient method to forestall a subsequent coronary episode, as per new exploration distributed today in the American Heart Association's companion investigated diary Circulation. Concentrate on members showed minor enhancements in sound way of life measures following a year, in spite of the fact that members had no upgrades in accepting drugs as recommended. As per the Ame

Text messaging program linked to improved lifestyle risk factors for heart attack survivors
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How to prevent infertility in Men

Reproductive health care

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FreeWriting

Breaking the Chains: Unveiling the Realities of Child Abuse

Child abuse is a dark and troubling reality that affects millions of children worldwide. It is a painful subject, but one that must be addressed openly and honestly to create a safer world for our youngest and most vulnerable members. Child abuse takes many forms and can happen in any family, community, or country. Its impact is devastating and can last a lifetime, shaping the future of the affected child in ways that are often difficult to reverse. This article aims to shed light on the differe

Breaking the Chains: Unveiling the Realities of Child Abuse

Michayla

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I am not made of steel

I am not made of steel I am not made of steal Yet I am always the weak link Like the gold-plated jewelry You drape around your neck So gracefully I break I am like clay Your words shape me Painfully Your actions cut into me Like harsh hands Only meant to break me Maybe I am not good enough Maybe you think of me as cheap stock Because You rip me apart Out of frustration Not being able to mould me into what you want You break me Again And again And again Or maybe I am just scraps Something used Bu

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Sexual side effects of cancer treatment often unaddressed with female patients

SAN ANTONIO, October 21, 2022 — another investigation discovers that sexual results of disease treatment are examined undeniably less every now and again with female patients than with male patients, in any event, when the treatment straightforwardly influences sex organs. Among patients getting brachytherapy for prostate or cervical malignant growth at a high-volume disease focus, 9 out of 10 men were gotten some information about their sexual wellbeing, contrasted with 1 of every 10 ladies. Th

Sexual side effects of cancer treatment often unaddressed with female patients

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Addressing Abuse in Orphanages: A Call for Reform

The plight of children in orphanages often raises pressing questions about their safety and well-being. In recent years, numerous reports of abuse have surfaced, highlighting the urgent need for reform in these institutions. This blog aims to delve into the critical issues surrounding orphanages and suggest viable solutions to protect vulnerable children. What Are the Main Issues Facing Orphanages Today? The landscape of orphan care is marred by various challenges. Many orphanages struggle with

Addressing Abuse in Orphanages: A Call for Reform

Danebuka

FreeWriting

Dangers of drug abuse

The overall consequences of drug abuse.

Dangers of drug abuse
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FreeWriting

BREAKING THE SILENCE: THE UNSPOKEN REALITIES OF ABUSE

Abuse, a scourge that affects millions worldwide, leaving deep scars and shattered lives. This feature delves into the heart-wrenching stories of children and women who have suffered at the hands of their tormentors. We explore the various forms of abuse, the devastating impact, and the resilience of survivors. Statistics reveal alarming rates of child abuse and domestic violence. Here are some statistics on child abuse and domestic violence in Nigeria ; 60% of Nigerian children experience some

BREAKING THE SILENCE: THE UNSPOKEN REALITIES OF ABUSE

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Breaking Free: A Journey to Overcoming Narcissistic Relationships (Part 1 - General Awareness)

Navigating a relationship with a narcissist can be a tumultuous journey, leaving individuals feeling drained, manipulated, and questioning their self-worth. In this blog, we'll explore the signs of narcissistic relationships and provide insights into the process of overcoming the emotional toll they often inflict. • Identifying Narcissistic Relationships: Manipulation and Control: Narcissists thrive on control, using manipulation tactics to dominate and exploit their partners emotionally. Lack o

Breaking Free: A Journey to Overcoming Narcissistic Relationships (Part 1 - General Awareness)
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Jawless Fish: The Ancient Survivors of the Ocean

Jawless fish, also known as agnathans , represent one of the oldest and most primitive groups of vertebrates on Earth. Dating back over 500 million years, these fascinating creatures have survived various mass extinctions and environmental changes, offering scientists a glimpse into the early stages of vertebrate evolution. Despite their primitive nature, jawless fish have unique biological features that set them apart from jawed vertebrates. This article explores the fascinating characteristics

Michayla

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Nobody ever told me; being strong leaves you defeated

Nobody ever told me ;being strong leaves you defeated Death calls my name And it sings a sweet melody Like a siren yelling Come to me I am caged inside my head I am a prisoner in my own body Begging for help But my voice falls silent Nobody hears me scream "Slit your wrist" "Walk into traffic and don't look back" "Jump" Jump. Just jump And I will set you free Pain in my heart But smile And you will be just fine Hide yourself Run Run until you lose yourself Am I lost? Nobody told me Being strong

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Alcohol Detoxification: What You Need to Know for a Successful Recovery

Alcohol detoxification is often the first and most crucial step in the recovery process from alcohol addiction. For individuals struggling with alcohol use disorder, navigating detox can feel overwhelming and even intimidating. Additionally, families and loved ones wanting to support someone in recovery may not fully understand the process or the challenges involved. This blog aims to provide a comprehensive guide on alcohol detoxification, from understanding its necessity to the stages involved

Alcohol Detoxification: What You Need to Know for a Successful Recovery

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