Psychological abuse
Psychological abuse refers to the humiliation or intimidation of another person, but is also used to refer to the long-term effects of emotional shock.
Related Topics:
Humiliation - Intimidation - Emotion
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Psychological abuse can take the form of physical intimidation, controlling through scare tactics and oppression. It is often associated with situations of power imbalance, such perhaps as the situations of abusive relationships and child abuse; however, it can also take place on larger scales, such as Group psychological abuse, racial oppression and bigotry. A more "mild" case might be that of workplace abuse. Workplace abuse is a large cause of workplace-related stress, which in turn is strong cause of illness, both physical and mental.
Related Topics:
Abusive relationship - Child abuse - Group psychological abuse - Racial - Oppression - Bigotry - Stress - Mental
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There need not be an agitator for psychological abuse to occur — one can undergo self-abuse, as in the case of someone who is a depressive, or self-mutilation.
Related Topics:
Depressive - Self-mutilation
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Any situation in which the repeated and extreme impact of a situation affects a person's emotional and rational thinking, in such a way as to adversely impact their later lives, could be termed as psychological abuse at some level.
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Psychotherapy and psychiatric methods can help some people overcome the negative effects of abuse, given time and a healing environment.
Related Topics:
Psychotherapy - Psychiatric
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