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The Long-Term Consequences of Childhood Maltreatment for Adult Survivors: A chronic price to pay Guajardo, Antonia; Tadros, Eman
Journal of Psychological Perspective Vol 5, No 1: June 2023
Publisher : Utan Kayu Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47679/jopp.515202023

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Child abuse reports are made every ten seconds in the United States, a country with one of the poorest records among industrialized nations, reports an average of five children dying daily due to abuse and neglect in 2019. This literature review furnishes a synopsis and essential analysis of child maltreatment, including abuse and neglect, and examines its numerous processes and complex effects on individuals, families, and society. Childhood maltreatment can include physical, sexual, and emotional can lead to Adverse Childhood Effects (ACE). These effects may have a detrimental impact on one's development, social skills, immediate and long-term physical well-being, mental health, and mortality. Although parents and caregivers determine their children's rearing practice, there must be procedures in place for medical professionals and schools to intervene when childhood maltreatment occurs. Moreover, the definition of abuse and state laws vary; therefore, there is a necessity for universal designations as to what entails maltreatment and abuse, and deterrents must be put in place federally to reduce childhood maltreatment.
The Modern Regularity of Institutionalized Racism Towards Black Americans Tadros, Eman; Tadros, George
Journal of Psychological Perspective Vol 5, No 2: December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47679/jopp.525502023

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African Americans have faced persistent institutionalized barriers and systemic racism both historically and in the present day. One of the most glaring manifestations of this is the racial disproportionality observed in incarceration rates. This paper delves into specific domains, such as the justice and social welfare systems, where institutional discrimination is evident, contributing to the disenfranchisement of African Americans. It further addresses the gap in literature concerning the impacts of such racial disproportionality in incarceration, especially the systemic challenges faced post-incarceration. The objective of this research is to delineate the facets of institutionalized racism towards African Americans in the context of incarceration and to propose evidence-based clinical interventions for professionals working with this demographic.
It’s a Whole New Dating World in the 2020s: Exploring Online Dating Today Tadros, Eman; Jordan, Jessica Love; Sugrue, Kathryn
Journal of Psychological Perspective Vol 6, No 1: June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47679/jopp.617192024

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This conceptual article provides a comprehensive overview of the historical evolution of dating practices from the 19th century to the present day, exploring the influence of social, cultural, and technological factors on dating. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the consequent rise of dating apps and virtual dating in the 2020s is also examined. The article also discusses the risks and red flags associated with online dating, including scams and harassment, and provides guidelines for maintaining safety while using dating apps. This information to showcase the need for further investigation into the complexities of modern-day dating practices. The findings highlight the need for a deeper understanding of the complexities of current dating practices and further research on the implications of changing dating practices on social relationships and well-being.
Mass Incarceration and Microaggressions: America’s Modern Day Slavery Tadros, Eman; McCaskill, Arika
Journal of Psychological Perspective Vol 5, No 1: June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47679/jopp.514902023

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The Black population has historically been disregarded, abused, and overlooked. Its past and present are still marred by white supremacy which displays itself in various ways. This includes but is not limited to racism in the justice system, law enforcement, sports, home-buying, educational institutions, etc. Some members of the Black population have been successful at navigating this reality while others struggle to persevere. Further, individuals of any race can and do engage in criminal behavior, but it is people of color that are incarcerated at disproportionate rates. Facing the stress of an unjust world on a daily basis can manifest physically emotionally, and mentally. This paper analyzes the effects of mass incarceration and microaggressions on Black Americans.