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Why do some people beat or abuse their partners

Why do some people beat or abuse their partners? There are no simple answers to this question. Some men beat their wife because they believe this is an acceptable way of dealing with conflict. He may have seen his father behave in a similar way towards his mother. Violence becomes a way of keeping women ‘in […]

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The ways in which men can abuse women By mocking, abusing and humiliating For example, using foul language or verbally abusing the woman’s relatives and friends. By threatening For example, threats of killing or harming the woman, but also threats of harming himself (e.g. through suicide) if the woman leaves. By forcing her to have sex Some people think that because a woman is married she must allow her husband to have sex whenever he wants. This is not true. By controlling resources in the home For example, denying the woman money, health care or the opportunity to work. By forcing her to isolate herself For example, denying the woman the chance to meet her friends or to leave the house. By physical violence This covers any physical act that hurts the woman, from slapping to hitting and kicking her. In more serious cases, the man may use a weapon or even try to kill the woman.

The ways in which men can abuse women By mocking, abusing and humiliating For example, using foul language or verbally abusing the woman’s relatives and friends. By threatening For example, threats of killing or harming the woman, but also threats of harming himself (e.g. through suicide) if the woman leaves. By forcing her to have […]

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How do women suffering domestic violence present to health workers?

How do women suffering domestic violence present to health workers? Women rarely complain of being beaten. The typical health problems that women do complain of are: • those that are the direct result of violence, for example cuts, bruises and other injuries; • those due to the fear and unhappiness of living with a violent […]

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Why do some victims of violence develop mental illness?

Why do some victims of violence develop mental illness? Events that lead to actual loss of life or events that were life-threatening are more likely to lead to PTSD. Man-made disasters such as terrorist violence may be more traumatic than natural disasters because they can seem so senseless. Survivors of traumatic events in which others […]

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When to suspect gambling is a problem

When to suspect gambling is a problem You should suspect a gambling problem when: • a person has repeated problems with the police; • a person you know has begun to show signs of increasing poverty; • a person withdraws from old friends. Whenever you see any person with a drinking problem, also ask about […]

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When to ask about tobacco use

When to ask about tobacco use You should ask everyone who comes to see you about their tobacco use. This is because most tobacco-related diseases occur only after many years. Thus, teenagers who begin smoking regularly will show signs of disease only when they are in their 40s or 50s. By then, it is usually too late to […]

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Why do people become dependent on sleeping pills?

Why do people become dependent on sleeping pills? Sleeping pills are medicines that are used to help a person sleep. The commonest are diazepam, nitrazepam, lorazepam, chlordiazepoxide and alprazolam. This section is about people who have become dependent on sleeping pills. Sleeping pills are one of the commonest types of medicine used in the world. […]

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The person who repeats the same behaviour again and again

The person who repeats the same behaviour again and again Some people have an illness where they repeat the same thing again and again. Typically, this is washing hands or having a bath (several times a day). Other examples are the person checking whether he has done something, such as whether the door is locked. […]

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Conversion Disorder Psychology

When to suspect a psychological cause of conversion disorder There are many clues to the possibility of a psychological cause for the symptom: • if the person is less than 40 years of age, brain disease is unlikely; • if there are no other signs of serious physical illness (for example, people with a stroke […]

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Can conversion disorder happen like an epidemic?

Even though mental illnesses are not infectious, conversion disorder can sometimes occur in many people who are living close together. The typical example is in schoolchildren, often girls. If one girl develops a conversion symptom, some of the other girls may also develop the same symptom, and this gives the appearance of an epidemic. One […]

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