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David and Louise took the two youngest and left the rest of the children to fend for themselves, bringing groceries on a weekly basis but not enough to feed everybody. [12] One of their daughters, Jordan Turpin, aged six years at the time, stated there was "a lot of starving ", and she had resorted to eating "ketchup or mustard or ice". [ 12 ]
Victim mentality is primarily developed, for example, from family members and situations during childhood. Similarly, criminals often engage in victim thinking, believing themselves to be moral and engaging in crime only as a reaction to an immoral world and furthermore feeling that authorities are unfairly singling them out for persecution. [3]
Bias is a disproportionate weight in favor of or against an idea or thing, usually in a way that is inaccurate, closed-minded, prejudicial, or unfair. Biases can be innate or learned. Biases can be innate or learned.
Parentification is harmful when it is unfair, developmentally inappropriate, and significantly burdens the child. [ 2 ] [ 21 ] As it may be adaptive or maladaptive , [ 5 ] it is not always pathological , but its destructive form (termed destructive parentification ) is linked to maladaptive parenting, child maladaptation, physical abuse ...
Timothy McVeigh held two extreme overvalued beliefs that drove his pathological fixation against the US government and his subsequent bombing of the Murrah Federal Building. First, he believed he would become the "first hero of the second American Revolution;" and second, he believed that the bombing would spark the violent overthrow of the US ...
People of my generation may have abstained or chosen to opt for a third party, writes North Carolinian Lauren Bulla – but will now have to deal with the fall-out of a Trump presidency for the ...
Epistemic injustice is injustice related to knowledge. It includes exclusion and silencing; systematic distortion or misrepresentation of one's meanings or contributions; undervaluing of one's status or standing in communicative practices; unfair distinctions in authority; and unwarranted distrust.
Rudy Giuliani's lawyers quit working for him, claiming he "would not participate" in turning over required records to two women he owes $148 million judgment to.