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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Seite 107
... feelings and difficulties . Of course not all parents who maltreat their children can benefit from counselling : disturbed people who have little insight are unable to see or to accept their faults and the point of view of others ...
... feelings and difficulties . Of course not all parents who maltreat their children can benefit from counselling : disturbed people who have little insight are unable to see or to accept their faults and the point of view of others ...
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... feelings and unhappy outcomes . To illustrate this chain let us look at some examples as shown in Table 3 . Dysfunctional thoughts and beliefs are at times experienced by everybody , especially when there is a repetition of misfortunes ...
... feelings and unhappy outcomes . To illustrate this chain let us look at some examples as shown in Table 3 . Dysfunctional thoughts and beliefs are at times experienced by everybody , especially when there is a repetition of misfortunes ...
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... feelings of being good are absent . Play therapy aims to help children in modifying or reshaping attitudes and feelings . Because of the child's intellectual and cognitive immaturity , the therapist cannot simply sit down and explain to ...
... feelings of being good are absent . Play therapy aims to help children in modifying or reshaping attitudes and feelings . Because of the child's intellectual and cognitive immaturity , the therapist cannot simply sit down and explain to ...
Inhalt
Physical | 15 |
Emotional Abuse and Stunting in Growth | 33 |
Effects on | 48 |
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