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  BPD Central - borderline personality disorder resources - abuse   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Many (but not all) people who have BPD were also verbally abused at some time in their lives.
Emotional abuse is any behavior that is designed to control another person through the use of fear, humiliation, and verbal or physical assaults.
It can include verbal abuse and constant criticism to more subtle tactics like intimidation, manipulation, and refusal to ever be pleased.
www.bpdcentral.com /resources/abuse/evabuse.shtml   (827 words)

  
  The Gradations of Abuse
Abused and abuser never cease the dialog of hurt, recrimination, and glib denial or rationalization that is an integral part of the act.
It is difficult to draw a line between strict discipline and verbal harassment.
Emotional and verbal abuse are perceived and analyzed in "relative" terms - not as the absolute evils that they are.
www.suite101.com /article.cfm/verbal_emotional_abuse/101393   (521 words)

  
 What Is Verbal Abuse
Verbal abuse includes: humiliation, threats, insults, intimidation, disapproval, and cold affection.
Over time, verbal abuse does much damage to the victim’s self-worth, destroying confidence and the well-being of the person.
If the verbal abuse continues for long periods of time, the victim may become provoked and very angry.
www.allaboutlifechallenges.org /what-is-verbal-abuse-faq.htm   (458 words)

  
 The Verbal Icon of Christ
These icons, whether visual or verbal, affirm the fact of the incarnation, "the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, full of grace and truth; we have beheld his glory as of the Son from the Father" (Jn 1:14).
The verbal icon of Christ is an inspired historical, theological, and literary achievement.
Both the visual and verbal icons answer in colors or words the question, "Who is Jesus?" Both of them owe their existence to the condescension of god that makes allowance for human limitations by using the colors of daily life or by employing language that is culturally conditioned.
www.jacwell.org /articles/1996_WINTER-Kesich-Verbal_icon_of_christ.htm   (1104 words)

  
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Be free from intimidation, verbal abuse, humiliation, physical abuse, discrimination and all forms of harassment.
Be free from verbal abuse, physical abuse and all forms of discrimination and harassment.
Be free from verbal abuse, intimidation, physical abuse and all forms of discrimination and harassment within the school environment.
www.beenleigss.eq.edu.au /behman/rights.htm   (922 words)

  
 Com 113, Verbal Aggression
Verbal Aggression is the focus of this analysis.
Definition: Verbal aggression is attacking the self-concept of others instead of, or in addition to, their positions on topics of communication.
Deficiency in argumentative skills (individuals lack the verbal skills that would enable them to resolve conflict in a constructive manner).
www.scs.unr.edu /~haig/verbalaggression.html   (356 words)

  
 Verbal Humiliation Mistress Dometria Cruel Verbal Humiliation
The art of verbal humiliation, however, is more complex, as it requires a certain level of psychology.
The desire to be verbally humiliated is also individually specific and this form of play is not always included in, or relevant to, a session.
I believe that it is wrong to assume that every slave needs and/or wants to be verbally humiliated, thus I account this form of dominance/humiliation as a session, or a form of play, in itself.
www.brightondungeon.com /verbalhumiliation.htm   (337 words)

  
 Abuse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Physical abuse: Where one person inflicts physical violence or pain on another.
''Verbal abuse Verbal abuse (n.) when a person uses profanity or says things that threaten or make a person feel scared.
[ Emotional abuse]] or psychological abuse: coercion, humiliation, intimidation, relational aggression, parental alienation or covert incest:
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Verbal_abuse   (206 words)

  
 Emotional
Abuse is any behavior that is designed to control and subjugate another human being through the use of fear, humiliation, and verbal or physical assaults.
It can include anything from verbal abuse and constant criticism to more subtle tactics, such as intimidation, manipulation, and refusal to ever be pleased.
The one-up position the abuser assumes by attempting to judge or invalidate the recipient undermines the equality and autonomy that are essential to healthy adult relationships.
webpages.charter.net /rbmusic/EVN/HTML/EmotionalAbuse.html   (515 words)

  
 Danish army investigators confirm Iraqi prisoner abuse. 06/08/2004. ABC News Online
Danish soldiers subjected Iraqi prisoners to ill-treatment including verbal humiliation, forcing them to maintain painful postures and restricting access to food, water and toilets, according to the initial findings of an army investigation.
The announcement was made by a team of military inspectors after a female officer, recalled from service with the multinational force in Iraq because of allegedly harsh interrogation methods, denied the charges against her.
The Danish interpreter of Arabic origin who first denounced the practices spoke anonymously and with his voice disguised, on television, saying that he was bound to secrecy.
www.abc.net.au /news/newsitems/200408/s1170335.htm   (625 words)

  
 Understanding Paraphilias
This activity constitutes rape and is a felony offense punishable by imprisonment.
In most of these cases, however, the humiliation and abuse are acted out in fantasy.
Individuals with this disorder have persistent fantasies in which sexual excitement results from inflicting psychological or physical suffering (including humiliation and terror) on a sexual partner.
www.webmd.com /content/article/46/2953_535.htm?z=2953_00534_6501_00_12   (1306 words)

  
 Masochism DSM-IV 302.83: Sexual Masochism and Sadism Symptom, Cause and Treatment
Sometimes the masochistic acts are limited to verbal humiliation or blindfolding.
A temporary decrease in oxygen to the brain at the point of orgasm is sought as an enhancement to sexual release, but the practice may accidentally result in death.
The disorder is characterized by either intense sexually arousing fantasies, urges, or behaviors in which the individual is humiliated, beaten, bound, or made to suffer in some way.
www.depression-guide.com /masochism.htm   (550 words)

  
 Signs Of Verbal Abuse
The best way to recognize signs of verbal abuse in an unhealthy relationship is to know what a healthy relationship looks like.
One of the reasons verbal abuse is so harmful is because we learn a lot about ourselves in the context of relationships.
Once a person identifies and recognizes these signs of verbal abuse, the person can be proactive about finding help.
www.allaboutlifechallenges.org /signs-of-verbal-abuse-faq.htm   (320 words)

  
 Lee Marsh Abuse Recovery Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
It can include anything from verbal abuse and constant criticism to more subtle tactics such as intimidation, manipulation, and refusal to ever be pleased." (p.
According to Engel, there are ten behaviors that characterize emotional abuse: domination, verbal assaults, abusive expectations, emotional flmail, unpredictable responses, constant criticism, character assassination, gas lighting, constant chaos, and sexual harassment.
Verbal Assaults An abuser will use "berating, belittling, criticism, name calling, screaming, threatening, blaming, and using sarcasm and humiliation." (p 14).
members.tripod.com /lee_hardiman/def-emo.html   (1274 words)

  
 CVICT (Centre for Victims of Torture Nepal)
As a result, students suffer severe physical punishment and verbal humiliation in front of their classmate.
The participants were asked to write on "Causes, Natures, Effects and Solutions of Corporal Punishment and Verbal Humiliation." One hundred and fifty essays were received and 14 prizes were given away by Late Honorable Prime Minister Man Mohan Adhikari on Human Rights Day 10th December 1998.
Three thousand and five hundred stickers with slogans four Different against corporal punishments and verbal humiliations in schools were produced and distributed to different schools, District Education Offices, teachers of VSO and Peace Corps and NGOs working in education fields.
www.cvict.org.np /disc.html   (648 words)

  
 Dealing with Domestic Violence
Abuse can be physical, sexual, emotional (intimidation, denigration, humiliation), economic, or social (isolation of the victim).
Because in intimate relationships the abusing partner usually knows the victim well, it is possible to be hurtful in ways tailored to the particular person.
Emotional abuse includes systematic verbal humiliation and/or intimidating threats aimed directly at the partner or at what is precious to the partner.
www.simmons.edu /ssw/dvtraining/01/0104.htm   (217 words)

  
 The Raw Story | China to ban physical punishment, verbal humiliation of pupils
Beijing- China is to ban teachers from physically punishing or verbally humiliating pupils, the state news agency Xinhua reported Wednesday.
The amendment to the law on the protection of minors, which was tabled before the ongoing legislative session of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC) for first reading, would prohibit corporal punishment or verbal humiliation of students.
In 2004, a 17-year-old committed suicide after being humiliated by a teacher in front of her classmates.
rawstory.com /news/2006/China_to_ban_physical_punishment_ve_08232006.html   (144 words)

  
 Paraphilias
Individuals with this disorder use sexual fantasies, urges or behaviors involving the act (real, not simulated) of being humiliated, beaten or otherwise made to suffer in order to achieve sexual excitement and climax.
These acts may be limited to verbal humiliation, or may involve being beaten, bound or otherwise abused.
Masochists may act out their fantasies on themselves -- such as cutting or piercing their skin, or burning themselves -- or may seek out a partner who enjoys inflicting pain or humiliation on others (sadist).
www.webmd.com /content/Article/60/67104.htm   (1319 words)

  
 VerbalAbuse1st
Although both abuser and victim share responsibility for the continued occurrence of verbal abuse, the victim is
verbally, emotionally, or physically abusive incident, often triggered by some trivial event.
Both the occurrence and recovery of verbal abuse should never be taken lightly.
members.aol.com /melissa100673/VerbalAbuse1st.html   (1294 words)

  
 Rabbis for Human Rights -- RHR Letter to the Senate
The purpose of torture is to remove a person's pride, humiliate them, or make their lives so painful that they say or do whatever the interrogator wants.
Even verbal humiliation is said to be the equivalent of shedding blood.
This must be a basic understanding for the treatment of any captive, whether or not he or she originates from a country or belongs to a group that is a signatory to the Geneva conventions.
www.rhr-na.org /torture/letter012705B.html   (1051 words)

  
 Eva Bell--Emotional Abuse
Though he never laid a hand on her, the verbal abuse she was subjected to ruined their married life.
Verbal abuse would leave no visible trails, and leave the façade of respectability intact.
Verbal abuse is effective only if we believe that someone has taken control of our life, leaving us powerless.
www.storyhouse.org /eva4.html   (2153 words)

  
 Verbal humiliation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Verbal humiliation is when a person humiliates another intensely through disparaging comments.
Erotic humiliation, as an erotic activity (eg, in a BDSM context).
Some people find the idea of being humiliated powerfully arousing, due to the intense and mixed emotions of being humiliated and demeaned.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Verbal_humiliation   (139 words)

  
 Elder Abuse and Neglect
Using physical force that results in physical pain or injury.
Verbal assaults, humiliation, threats, harassment, intimidation, or other abusive behavior.
Failure to make provisions for personal care (food, shelter, medical care, social contact), or forceful confinement or restraint of the older adult (either intentionally or unintentionally).
www.urbanext.uiuc.edu /elderabuse/definitions.html   (196 words)

  
 Joe the King
The film's opening sequence, a school scene when Joe is nine years old, establishes the pattern of unjust and disproportionate punishment to which Joe is subjected.
Humiliated as the son of the drunken school janitor, an authoritarian teacher, surely working out her own issues in a response disproportionate to Joe's minor offense, pulls down his pants in front of the class and spanks his bare behind.
Cleverly, Whaley offers another scene in the same time frame, in which Joe's father is equally powerless and subjected to verbal humiliation by the school principal; he can't retaliate since his job is at stake.
www.culturevulture.net /Movies/JoetheKing.htm   (523 words)

  
 The Price You Pay: Erotic and Verbal Humiliation Audio on Odeo
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This is what happens when a perverted pig is reprimanded and humiliated by his boss.
You must be at least 18 years old to listen.
www.odeo.com /audio/8764673/view   (76 words)

  
 EDGE Philadelphia :: Columns :: Scott Daddy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
But with humiliation the loss of empowerment is all in the head, which may make this form of play feel like a safer way of exploring submission.
How you arrive at that idealized humiliation state is as varied and diverse as the men and women who are playing, and there’s certainly a spectrum from benign play to cruel mind fuck.
Depending on your level of creativity, sadism and verbal skills (and a sense of social proprietary, if you can’t check it at the bedroom door), humiliation may be as simple and satisfying as talking dirty.
www.edgephiladelphia.com /index.php?ch=columns&sc=scottdaddy&id=2180   (906 words)

  
 What Everyone Should Know about Feminist Issues: Child Abuse
By definition, this is abuse: "Abuse is defined as any behavior that is designed to control and subjugate another human being through the use of fear, humiliation, and verbal or physical assaults.
These verbal attacks are seldom loud, and often deceptively quiet: "Johnny, you wouldn't want us to think you're a bad boy, would you?" To a child, approval can be of such vital importance that the implication of disapproval can be devastating.
By the time they are 18, many men have suffered so much abuse in the highly feminized educational environment that they hurl themselves into the social institutions, like Football that celebrate their pain.
www.backlash.com /book/abuse.html   (454 words)

  
 HIMAL SOUTH ASIAN | January 2004 Report | Brutalising inmates the ‘Tihar way’
It is worth noting that these leading human rights activists have based their complaint on a letter written to the All India Defence Committee chairman, the scholar Rajni Kothari, by Syed Abdul Rehman Geelani about the conditions in Tihar jail where he spent two years before his acquittal in November last year.
In addition to the physical abuse is the verbal humiliation heaped on the detainees and prisoners in the high-risk cells.
Even if their victims forget the torture, the verbal abuse cannot be wiped out of their memories...The dehumanisation of the jail authorities is best seen when they do not allow the detainees to offer Namaz on the occasion of Id...”
www.himalmag.com /2004/january/report_3.htm   (1418 words)

  
 Beneath The Covers... Emotional Abuse
Emotional abuse, which is also known as verbal abuse, is probably the hardest abuse to define.
Abuse is any behaviour that is designed to control someone else using of fear, humiliation and verbal, physical or sexual assaults.
Emotional abuse is abuse that doesn’t include any physical contact, although it often accompanies physical abuse (see physical-abuse).
www.angelfire.com /realm/BeneathTheCovers/emotional-abuse.html   (868 words)

  
 Sexual masochism definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms
Sexual masochism: Sexual masochism is a disorder in which individuals use sexual fantasies, urges or behaviors involving the act (real, not simulated) of being humiliated, beaten or otherwise made to suffer in order to achieve sexual excitement and climax.
These acts may be limited to verbal humiliation, or may involve being beaten, bound or otherwise abused.
In most of these cases, however, the humiliation and abuse are acted out in fantasy.
www.medterms.com /script/main/art.asp?articlekey=46416   (259 words)

  
 Domestic Violence Awareness
Please note, these documents are intended to provide general information only; if you are the victim of domestic violence or you are feel you may hurt others, please seek professional help immediately.
Domestic violence is physical or verbal abuse that occurs in a family situation.
Psychological/Emotional abuse—May include verbal abuse, humiliation, name-calling or put-downs, threats of violence against the person, social isolation or control, excessive possessiveness, withholding of money, destroying possessions, etc.
www.foh.dhhs.gov /public/domesticviolence1.asp   (723 words)

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