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Kid's Corporal Punishment - a Risk to Mental Health
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<blockquote data-quote="Paidiske" data-source="post: 77639435" data-attributes="member: 386627"><p>Steve, this may come as a surprise to you, but I am working and busy. If you want to make a clear point, linking clear evidence, I will respond if I think there is a worthwhile response to be made. But if you're going to fill the thread with a large number of links, and incoherent arguments, and then demand that I sift through them pages later to look for the possibility of something with some substance, I'm just not willing to play that game. </p><p></p><p>The word "distress" only appears once in that link, and it is not listed as something contibuting to abuse. So, no, this does not link distress, belief in control and abusive physical discipline. </p><p></p><p>It is not "personal opinion" to point out that that last article does not mention distress as a contributing cause of abuse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paidiske, post: 77639435, member: 386627"] Steve, this may come as a surprise to you, but I am working and busy. If you want to make a clear point, linking clear evidence, I will respond if I think there is a worthwhile response to be made. But if you're going to fill the thread with a large number of links, and incoherent arguments, and then demand that I sift through them pages later to look for the possibility of something with some substance, I'm just not willing to play that game. The word "distress" only appears once in that link, and it is not listed as something contibuting to abuse. So, no, this does not link distress, belief in control and abusive physical discipline. It is not "personal opinion" to point out that that last article does not mention distress as a contributing cause of abuse. [/QUOTE]
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