7. Nature of clinical sociology
1. Clinical sociology is the branch of sociology.
2. Clinical sociology concerned with the assessment and treatment of
physical , mental illness, social disabilities, emotional disorders, and
behavioral problems.
3. Clinical sociology promote the human adaptation , adjustment,
personal effectiveness , satisfaction and resilient behavior.
4. Clinical sociology focus on intellectual, emotional, biological,
psychosocial and behavioral aspect of human functioning across
the life span, in varying cultures and at all socio economic levels.
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8. 5. Clinical sociology is a science that generates research
efforts to discover and validate information about
what people are like and why they behave as they do.
6. Clinical sociology analyses and confirm sociological
information to provide clinical realities to unsolved or
undiagnosed clinical problems.
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9. Sociological strategies for developing services for the abused
Meaning:
• Improper use or misuse of something
Definition
• Abuse is defined as any action that
intentionally harms or injuries another person.
• Abuse also encompasses inappropriate use of
any substance, especially those that alter
consciousness (e.g.., alcohol, cocaine, smoking
or any drug etc.)
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11. Types of abuse
1. Physical abuse
2. Child abuse
3. Elderly abuse
4. Domestic violence or abuse
5. Sexual abuse
6. Psychological or emotional abuse
7. Financial or material abuse
8. Modern slavery
9. Discriminatory abuse
10.Organizational or institutional abuse
11.Neglect or acts of omission
12.Self neglect
13.Technological abuse
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