Entering an abortion clinic can be scary and nerve-wracking. It has been stated that abortion has adverse effects on the psyche of the woman. Even though no one seems to focus on the positive aspects, abortion is a life-changing event for every woman. If managed correctly, not only are the effects positive, but they can also improve someone's outlook on life. Every mind is different, there is no two people who think and feel the same way. So classifying abortion as just a bad thing is incorrect, because how can you fully understand how someone feels? It can't. Anne Speckhard conducted a study on 30 female volunteers, during this study there was little evidence showing serious psychological harm. The media has misled society into believing that an abortion can lead to a devastating mental state. In reality, abortion leads to a state of maturity, self-admiration, and well-being. Early maturity is measured in various ways, and it is common to know the difference between right and wrong. The line between right and wrong is a relative statement. Who decides what is right and what is wrong? Whoever makes the decision decides, no one can tell another what is right and what is wrong. When a person faces a life crisis, outcomes may vary, an abortion addresses a life crisis. A woman having an abortion is one way to deal with a life crisis. After doing so they feel a sense of relief, a huge weight has been lifted from their shoulders. There is no feeling of regret because the woman helped herself; he is facing a life crisis that, if left unaddressed, can affect his life immensely. Also, a characteristic of maturity is being able to detach yourself from the situation and imagine yourself in... middle of paper... don't take it negatively. A scenario with a child and one without. She can predict the outcomes of every scenario and with that in mind an abortion seems ideal for her. It will help her achieve maturity, self-admiration and well-being. Works Cited Ben-Shahar, Tal. “Psychological maturity”. www. Reflection.org/psychology/maturityKnowels, Jon. “The Emotional Effects of Induced Abortion.” January 18, 2007: Web. www.PlannedParenthood.org/resourcesPride. 2007. March 1, 2014. Web. www. Princeton.edu/-achamey/tmve.Psychological well-being. Gross National Happiness. 2014, March 1, 2014. Web.www.grossnationalhappiness.com/Psychological Wellbeing/Speckhard, Anne Catherine. (1985). The psychosocial aspects of stress following abortion: Athesis. Doctoral thesis, University of Minnesota.
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