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The Pain That We Our Fighting

Everyone experiences pain and suffering at some point in their lives; It's a given in life. Suffering is not openly accepted into anyone's life because it is viewed negatively. Enduring additionally changes individuals and it isn't consistently to improve things. People can become bitter, lonely, and depressed as a result of suffering. During these times, one's faith is tested and hope is shaken. All in all, how can one survive and reestablish their life after such an occasion?   Any feelings that are hurting you internally and preventing you from leaving behind the walls of despair must be expressed and discussed. Understanding the significance of mental health is essential for everyone. We young people have always been busy adhering to the unhealthy definition of life that says getting good grades, following other people's expectations, being insecure, being successful, and making money are all important aspects of life. However, these and other aspects of life ar...

Child Maltretment

Sarah is a social worker who specializes in child maltreatment cases. She grew up in an abusive household and had personal experience with the long-lasting effects of abuse on a child's life. Sarah had always been adamant about making positive use of her difficult upbringing. She chose social work because of her upbringing, particularly in child abuse cases. She was dedicated to ensuring that no child should ever have to go through what she had, having experienced firsthand the harmful effects of abuse on a child's mental and physical health. Sarah had seen a lot of terrible cases in her career as a social worker. However, nothing could have prepared her for her current position. Sarah knew this would be one of her most challenging, yet because the child in question's parents had repeatedly neglected him. Sarah is assigned to a new case where a child has been repeatedly neglected by their parents and must navigate a complex legal system to ensure their safety. The severity ...