Learning Competency:: Describe The Types of Intentional Injuries

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Learning competency:

DESCRIBE THE TYPES OF INTENTIONAL INJURIES


What is intentional injury?
• Are injuries that are planned to hurt someone’s own feelings.
• Are those which are cause by violence and often manifest as trauma in victims.
Verbal abuse
• Is form of cruelty that involves
the use of words.
• These words are used to attack,
control, and cause harm on
another person.
Bullying
• Is an unwanted, aggressive behavior.
• The behavior can be repeated over
time.
Classification of bullying
• 1. Verbal Bullying
• 2. Social Bullying
• 3. Physical Bullying
• 4. Cyber Bullying
Classification of bullying
Verbal Bullying
• Saying or writing mean and nasty things
Classification of bullying
Social Bullying
• Hurting someone’s reputation of
relationships
Classification of bullying
Physical Bullying
• Hurting a person’s body or destroying
his/her possessions
Classification of bullying
Cyber Bullying
• Verbal and social bullying through the
use of technology
Terrorism
• Is the use of violence for political
goals and putting the putting the
public or a great number of people in
fear.
Sexual abuse
• Are force sexual intercourse.
Domestic violence
• Is an act that includes physical
assault (hitting, pushing, shoving,
etc.,) sexual abuse, verbal abuse.
• These are behaviors that are used by
one person in a relationship who
tries to control the other.
Extortion
• Is the act of using force or threats
to force to hand over their money
or properties , on favor.
Kidnapping
• Is taking away or forcefully moving a
person against his/her will and
holding him/her in just captivity.
Parasuicide
• Is talking about suicide death.
Suicide
• Intentional taking of one’s own
life.
Stalking
• Is a pattern of behavior that
makes you feel afraid, nervous,
harassed, or in danger.
What are causes of intentional injuries?
• Depression
• Confusion
• Lack of self-control
What are the effects of intention injuries?
• Trauma
Suggestions to the person suffering intentional
injury
• Encourage a doctor visit immediately
• Encourage reporting the crime
Thank you for listening! 

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