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Neglect (10 found)

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An abusive past has left Natasha with anger and panic attacks. (full text)

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Teyu endures cold showers and not enough food before discovering her foster mother's bizarre secret. (full text)

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A therapist discusses how young people can come to terms with fathers who were neglectful, abusive, or missing in action.

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Eric has a short fuse, which explodes at both friends and his adoptive mother. He explores various ways to communicate without anger.

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Once archenemies, Chantel and Kim realize they have more in common than they ever imagined.

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Jessica describes losing both her children to foster care.

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Youniqiue and her sisters have been abandoned by their drug-addicted mother. While the rest of the family denies the truth, Youniqiue speaks out honestly about her neglect and vows to break the long family history of poor parenting when she becomes a mother.

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Paula's mother is in the hospital dying from AIDS. While afraid of losing her, Paula is also bitter and angry because she used drugs and neglected her children. By expressing her true feelings, Paula is able to forgive her mother and re-establish a relationship before she dies.

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Shaniqua's mother is an addict who neglects her children. In contrast, her father is a good parent and they are very close. Shaniqua, then, is shocked to discover he is also using drugs. She goes into foster care, her father dies from AIDS, and she is left with unanswered questions.

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A girl in Shannel’s group home runs away, leaving her two young children behind.

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