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Are emotional problems by abused children often dealing with 1 or both parents “bullying them”?

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Are emotional problems by abused children often dealing with 1 or both parents “bullying them”?

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Dealing with just one parent or both parents bullying both occur equally as often. Have you heard of the saying that anger is the result of fear and/or hurt? When it comes to children who have been abused in any way, physically, sexually (often can be considered physical abuse), or emotionally, they are often ashamed of themselves and hide their problems from the outside world, often in fear of their parent(s) getting angry. These children later on life can be distrusting of authority figures or peers alike and may have a negative outlook on life, sometimes even vengeful. A lot of today’s serial killers, murderers, etc. were once the kids who were quiet in school, didn’t have a lot of friends, were bullied often by peers and sometimes even by family, which is why people need to watch what they say and do to others, as it will bite them in the @$$ later in life. Bullying, especially from parents and other family members, may affect the child’s relations with others and even hurt their s

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