The Emotionally Abused and Neglected Child: Identification, Assessment and InterventionWiley, 12.10.1995 - 222 Seiten Emotional abuse and neglect are at the core of all types of child maltreatment, and have the most harmful effects on the physical and psychological development and well-being of children. Yet they are considered to be the most difficult to deal with by those who have the responsibility to protect and intervene in effective ways. In this book the author explores the concept of a damaged child, and asks what are the different types of injury, ranging from active to passive, physical to emotional, that stop children from reaching their full potential?psychologically and physically? The author questions whether emotional ?damage? to a child can be repaired and answers questions such as:
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... anger towards one's children is a natural part of being a parent . Most parents who maltreat their children have difficulties in controlling frustration and anger , so they lash out physically or verbally . This sort of behaviour is ...
... anger towards one's children is a natural part of being a parent . Most parents who maltreat their children have difficulties in controlling frustration and anger , so they lash out physically or verbally . This sort of behaviour is ...
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... anger , resentment , hostility , and so on . A list of suggested self - control techniques is produced and their application discussed and linked with possible incidents . At least two incidents were role - played by the group- leader ...
... anger , resentment , hostility , and so on . A list of suggested self - control techniques is produced and their application discussed and linked with possible incidents . At least two incidents were role - played by the group- leader ...
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... anger- inducing encounters ) and encouragement to use self - statements and feelings associated with anger as cues for positive coping - strategies . Parents are encouraged to reconceptualise anger as a state which is aggravated by self ...
... anger- inducing encounters ) and encouragement to use self - statements and feelings associated with anger as cues for positive coping - strategies . Parents are encouraged to reconceptualise anger as a state which is aggravated by self ...
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Physical | 15 |
Emotional Abuse and Stunting in Growth | 33 |
Effects on | 48 |
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