Surprisingly not all children who were abused turn out with psychological disorders however they still may have troubles coping with what happened to them. Sometimes kids who have been abused go the opposite and strive to change their lives and live their lives differently to what they experienced when they were younger. Not everyone who experiences violence becomes violent however it is still a learnt behaviour that can be hard to change
2007-06-09 02:54:49
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answered by Kath 1
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Absolutely! Most people in the world have been abused and there are only a few that have a psychological problem or become violent. Many of us accept that this is something that happens that is unpleasant but we can move on. Those people who become violent without a psychological problem are consciously making choices to be that way. Bullies typically were bullied as abusers were likely abused. It's about taking responsibility for your actions and making choices that are good for you and those around you.
2007-06-09 03:06:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, it is very common. Most kids do not know how to handle being abused and feel embarsed to let someone know. W/out expressing themselves they can end up harming themselves or others. When a child supresses the memory it can manifest into a psychological disorder.
2007-06-09 02:57:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Usually, after being abused as child or seeing abuse as a child, you become either the abused or the abuser. If I were you, I'd seek counseling, to overcome and not repeat or pass on such things, it can be done. Educate yourself!
2007-06-09 02:54:50
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answered by gypsey 3
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It feel either one of them want extra concentration, animal abuse, and baby abuse. In my opinion they're each as unhealthy a each and every different. No residing creature will have to pass via the abuse a few pass via.
2016-09-05 08:53:22
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, I think it is if you have some kind of counseling to talk it out. I do think, however, that most people who were abused as children suffer from at least depression or anxiety at some point in their lives until they get help to work through it.
2007-06-09 02:54:54
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answered by vanhammer 7
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I believe that it is. Sometimes parents or other authority figures show us what we do NOT want to be when we're adults. In other words, I think if someone was abused as a child, it's possible that they could be especially nurturing when they become a parent themselves because they'll want to do it right.
2007-06-09 02:57:23
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answered by cynthiajean222 6
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yes
2007-06-12 22:00:41
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answered by s o 1
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