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- 411: Depression 4
- ... illness. For example, the death of a loved one may trigger depression. Psychologists usually distinguish true depression from grief, a normal process of mourning a loved one who has died. Other stressful experiences may include divorce, pregnancy, the loss of a job, and even childbirth. About 20 percent of women experience an episode of depression, known as postpartum depression, after having a baby. In addition, people with serious physical illnesses or ...
- 412: Clinical Depression 2
- ... had it. People with high levels of stress are much more likely to develop depression that those who do not. Though most people go through a "down" period after a particularly stressful event like a divorce or death of a loved one, sometimes extremely difficult stresses can trigger depressive episodes in certain people who are susceptible to the illness. Not surprisingly, people experience depressive episodes when stressful events occur in their ...
- 413: Heroin A Long Dark Path
- ... again. Many heroin addicts are out on the street by themselves even by the age of 16 and sometimes less. The actions of the children in these familys many times lead to the parents divorce. Slowly but surely, like an infection, the drug will tear apart almost any family that it encounters. A long dark path to addiction- Heroin is a drug that can reach anyone. From a middle school ...
- 414: Poverty
- ... of others change. Single-parent families are the next in line to face the struggles set down by poverty. Over 150 000 single parent families are poor. About on in every four marriages end in divorce. (Schlesinger 56) These parents cannot afford the expenses for daycare facilities as well as lunchtime and after school supervision for their child therefore, and required staying home. They can receive up to $500 a month ...
- 415: Deppression And Teens
- ... major depression. Genetic factors play a substantial but not overwhelming role in causing depression. (Dowling 37) Some type of significant loss can be a factor in triggering teenage depression. Loss can be due to death, divorce, separation, or loss of a family member, important friend or romantic interest. Loss can also be more subtle such as the loss of childhood, of a familiar way of being, of goals through achievement, or ...
- 416: Womens Rights In 3rd World Cou
- ... kills his wife, her family must pay a considerable amount for his death sentence. If they cannot meet the cost, he goes free. A husband can order his wife out of the house. He can divorce her without telling her, and he can have up to four wives. Iranian women have also been pushed out of the work force. All women have been forced into part-time work so that nothing ...
- 417: Teen Pregnancy
- ... the bills. These are just things you have to decide on. Trying to adjust to parenthood and having a marriage partner will be challenging and overwhelming. "As a result, four out of five teenage couples divorce within six years" (Hildebrand 94). The marriages that are successful receive support from friends and family. Another option would be singe parenthood. Single parenthood is either the mother or father deciding to raise the child ...
- 418: School Violence
- ... believe that school violence is a result of sociological factors such as: lack of parental supervision, lack of family involvement and exposure to violence in the mass media. These factors could be traced to high divorce rates, both parents working and high availability of mass media, e.g. television, Internet, ect. Students who live in fear of violence, witness violent acts, or become victims of violence suffer an array of short ...
- 419: America Take Care Of Your Own
- ... to have a feeling of security. Instead, today's children feel betrayed and to make matters worse society condones what their parents are doing or have done to them. Declaring it normal for parents to divorce regardless of the negative impact on the children. Consider for a moment joint custody. How would adults feel put into the same situation? Forced by the court to spend time with someone who sees them ...
- 420: Communism East Europe
- ... 37/100 marriages in 1934 alone, the communist leadership compelled the media to promote stable family life. (32) Propaganda was used to coerce the people into believing in the positive virtues of marriage and children. Divorce was made more difficult and abortion was prohibited. Thus the peopleΖs right to choose and exert control over their own personal and familial decisions was removed. In schools, the teaching of the social sciences was ...
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