Tag: Abuse


DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

Defining Domestic Violence and Its Multifaceted Nature Domestic violence, often referred to as intimate partner violence (IPV), is a complex and pervasive social issue characterized by a pattern of abusive behaviors used by one individual to exert power and control over another in a domestic or intimate relationship. This phenomenon transcends demographic boundaries, affecting individuals […]

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MIGNON DELUSION

Introduction to the Mignon Delusion The Mignon Delusion represents a complex psychological construct characterized by a profound, pervasive, and ultimately unrealistic sense of superiority and grandiosity. In clinical settings, this phenomenon manifests as an individual’s unshakable belief in their own preeminence, often extending across multiple domains of human endeavor, including intellectual capacity, social standing, and […]

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ABUSER

ABUSER: A Comprehensive Review Mental health disorders and patterns of interpersonal violence, collectively referred to as abuse, represent a critical societal and clinical challenge that has received increasing attention in recent decades. The systematic study of abuse necessitates a clear understanding of the perpetrator—the individual commonly referred to as the abuser. This comprehensive entry aims […]

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ABUSE1

Psychological Perspectives on Abuse The Core Definition of Abuse Abuse is fundamentally defined as any pattern of mistreatment, violence, or neglect that results in significant physical, psychological, or emotional harm or distress to an individual, often perpetrated by someone in a position of power, control, or trust over the victim. It represents a profound violation […]

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ORAL SADISM

Oral Sadism The Core Definition In the realm of psychoanalytic theory, oral sadism refers to a specific phase within psychosexual development, originally conceptualized by Sigmund Freud. It is primarily associated with the aggressive impulses that emerge during the later part of the oral stage, typically around six to twelve months of age, when an infant […]

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