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Chapter 8 Violence Prevention Lesson 5 Preventing and Coping with Abuse Next >> Click for: >> Main Menu >> Chapter 8 Assessment Teacher’s notes are available in the notes section of this presentation.
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cycle of abuse The pattern of repeating abuse from generation to the next A toll-free telephone service where abuse victims can get help and information crisis hot line
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In this lesson, you will learn to describe the cycle of abuse. develop a plan to stop the cycle of abuse. identify where to get help if you are abused.
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Identifying Cause and Effect Explain why a victim of abuse may be unwilling to say anything.
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Those Affected by Abuse Whenever abuse is present in the family, all family members are affected. Abused spouses are sometimes enablers in domestic violence by concealing the true nature of their injuries.
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The Cycle of Abuse Breaking the cycle of abuse can be difficult and often requires outside help. cycle of abuse The pattern of repeating abuse from one generation to the next
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Breaking the Cycle of Abuse If you suspect a friend is being abused, ask your friend and speak to a trusted adult. The first step to take if you are a victim of abuse is to confide in a trusted adult. Call a crisis hot line. crisis hot line A toll-free telephone service where abuse victims can get help and provide information
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Breaking the Cycle of Abuse Crisis Hot Lines for Victims of Abuse OrganizationWhom They Help Childhelp USAChild abuse victims, parents, concerned individuals Youth Crisis Hotline Individuals reporting child abuse, youth ages 12 to 18 Stop it Now! Child sexual abuse victims, parents, offenders, concerned individuals National Domestic Violence Hotline Children, parents, friends, offenders Girls and Boys Town Abused, abandoned, and neglected girls and boys, parents, and family members
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Breaking the Cycle of Abuse Victims may feel too ashamed to report the problem. Victims may fear that reporting the abuse will break up the family. Victims may have fears about getting someone in trouble with the law. Victims may have promised the abuser to keep the abuse a secret. The cycle of abuse will not end until someone reports the problem.
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Help with Abuse Problems Most people need professional help to overcome the emotional trauma of abuse. Teens who have been abused sometimes find comfort in group counseling sessions.
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Help with Abuse Problems In extreme situations or ones where abuse is ongoing, abused family members may be sent to shelters.
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What I Learned Vocabulary What is the cycle of abuse? Lesson 5 Review
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What I Learned Identify What is the first step any abuse victim can take to end the cycle of abuse? Lesson 5 Review
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What I Learned List What are some crisis hot lines for victims of abuse? Lesson 5 Review
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Thinking Critically Apply Debbie, a victim of family abuse, says she really wants to report the problem, but doesn’t know who to turn to. What might you tell Debbie that would encourage her to make a healthful choice to call for help? Lesson 5 Review
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Thinking Critically Analyze Why might some victims of abuse be reluctant to report the abuse? Lesson 5 Review
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Thinking Critically Explain Why do children who are abused sometimes become abusers themselves? Lesson 5 Review
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