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The facts do not support this psychopathology myth . According to Richard J .
Gelles , only a tiny proportion of those using violence — even child abusers - can
be considered mentally ill . Our own studies reveal that physi - cally abusive ...
The facts do not support this psychopathology myth . According to Richard J .
Gelles , only a tiny proportion of those using violence — even child abusers - can
be considered mentally ill . Our own studies reveal that physi - cally abusive ...
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... and abusive father , and rejection by her mother and stepmother , put it this
way : " We suffer , but we don ' t let it destroy us . " The term also seems to imply
that the ability to cope is a trait , something internal to the child . One often finds in
...
... and abusive father , and rejection by her mother and stepmother , put it this
way : " We suffer , but we don ' t let it destroy us . " The term also seems to imply
that the ability to cope is a trait , something internal to the child . One often finds in
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