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Domestic and Gender-Based Violence Data and Developmental Psychoeducational Proposals
Abstract
Violence in any of its forms is a common secret and an unseen wound that occurs behind closed doors in families whose members are reluctant to admit that they have been victimized because of the fear of renewed threats from the perpetrator and social stigmatization. Possible causes include inadequate psychological functioning of parents, the perpetrator's sense of receiving 'value' counterproductively, possible mental illness, controlling relationships, history of aggressive behavior, lack of trust and solidarity relationships, lack of meaningful communication, shaking of fundamentals, crisis of humanistic values and the institution of the family, etc. Dealing with such a multifactorial phenomenon requires the rallying of many institutions and organizations and systematic collective efforts to eliminate or at least reduce the phenomenon. Prevention focuses mainly on the cultivation of values such as social equality, justice, meritocracy, the cultivation of moral values and ideals, and the promotion of good role models.
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