Definition of Abusers. Meaning of Abusers. Synonyms of Abusers

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Definition of Abusers

Abuser
Abuser A*bus"er, n. One who abuses [in the various senses of the verb].

Meaning of Abusers from wikipedia

- ****ual abuse are more often perpetrated by men. Abusers may aim to avoid household c****s or exercise total control of family finances. Abusers can be...
- for children who have been abused to become child abusers themselves. In the U.S. in 2013, of the 294,000 reported child abuse cases only 81,124 received...
- alcohol abusers, with 1 in 4 suicides in adolescents being related to alcohol abuse. In the US, approximately 30% of suicides are related to alcohol abuse. Alcohol...
- failing grade. Several ****ual abuse scandals have involved abuse of religious authority and often cover-up among non-abusers, including cases in the Southern...
- by the Catholic Church to protect alleged abusers, cover up crimes, obstruct accountability of alleged abusers, and evade reparations due to victims", noting...
- pedophiles from committing child ****ual abuse, or on keeping child ****ual abusers from committing child ****ual abuse again. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)...
- their own children. Abusers may aim to avoid household c****s[citation needed] or exercise total control of family finances. Abusers can be very mani****tive...
- build, and the cycle starts again. A common aspect among abusers is that they witnessed abuse in their childhood. They were parti****nts in a chain of...
- that the abuser will do their best to change. During this stage the abuser may feel or claim to feel overwhelming remorse and sadness. Some abusers walk away...
- Internet abuse refers to improper use of the internet and may include: Cyberbullying, use of the internet to bully and intimidate. Cybercrime, use of...