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Reportable Information:

Reportable Information:. By: Keiri Ferguson & Niki Ratliff. Types of Reportable Information:. Incidents where there is abuse: Psychological Abuse, Physical Abuse, Verbal Abuse , Sexual Abuse, Neglect, and Hate Crimes are all reportable information. Psychological Abuse :.

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Reportable Information:

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  1. Reportable Information: By: Keiri Ferguson & Niki Ratliff

  2. Types of Reportable Information: • Incidents where there is abuse: Psychological Abuse, Physical Abuse, Verbal Abuse,Sexual Abuse, Neglect, and Hate Crimes are all reportable information.

  3. Psychological Abuse: • (also known as mental abuse or emotional abuse) occurs when one person controls information available to another person so as to manipulate that person's sense of reality; what is acceptable and what is not acceptable. For example, psychological abuse might occur when a pedophile tells a child victim that she caused the pedophile to abuse her because she is a 'slut' who 'tempted' the pedophile. Psychological abuse often contains strong emotionally manipulative content designed to force the victim to comply with the abuser's wishes. It may be emotional abuse in this sense when it is designed to cause emotional pain to victims or to “mess with their heads” in attempts to gain compliance and counter any resistance. Alternatively, psychological abuse may occur when one victim is forced to watch another be abused in some fashion (verbally, emotionally, physically or sexually). Like verbal abuse, psychological abuse is often not recognized as abuse early on and can result in serious sequela (psychological after effects) later on.

  4. PhysiclAbuse: http://www.mentalhelp.net/poc/view_doc.php?type=doc&id=8476

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