Emotional abuse of children through aggressive parenting styles and lack of supervision can place some children at a greater risk of physical harm.
Not exact matches
She seeks to do this
through promoting truth - seeking expeditions, advocating gender equality, educating the Church on
abuse, and aiding the rescue
of men, women and
children from spiritual,
emotional and physical poverty.
The effects
of emotional abuse on a
child are shown
through the
child's behaviour,
emotional state or development.
Research indicates that evidence - based home visiting programs should benefit the families
through improvements in maternal and
child health, parenting attitudes and behaviors, better cognitive and social -
emotional outcomes for
children, and a lower incidence
of child abuse and maltreatment.
Some suggest that the absence
of physical affection or the presence
of physical
abuse affects the
child's physiological reactivity either
through the
emotional trauma or
through a more direct insult to the brain, and that this acquired overreactivity mediates later aggressive tendencies (Dodge et al., 1990).
Research indicates that evidence - based home visiting programs should benefit the families who participate in them
through improvements in maternal and
child health, parenting attitudes and behaviors, better cognitive and social -
emotional outcomes for
children, and a lower incidence
of child abuse and maltreatment.
The problem in writing a generic letter to the judge is, what happens if it is actually the targeted parent who is the narcissistic parent, who may be inflicting
emotional, physical, or psychological
abuse on the
child, or on the other parent
through a history
of severe domestic violence?
The possible sexual
abuse origins
of this «source code» may be at the generational level
of the narcissistic / (borderline) parent, representing the possible childhood sexual
abuse victimization
of this parent, or the «source code» may have entered the trans - generational transmission
of attachment patterns a generation earlier, with the parent
of the current narcissistic / (borderline) parent whose distorted parenting practices then produced the narcissistic / (borderline) personality organization
of the current parent, so that this particular «phrase»
of the «source code» (i.e., a role - reversal relationship in which the parent uses the
child to meet the
emotional and psychological needs
of the parent) is being passed on inter-generationally
through several generations following the incest victimization trauma.
The
child - initiated cut - off
of the
child's relationship with a normal - range and affectionally available parent as a consequence
of the distorted pathogenic parenting practices
of a narcissistic / (borderline) parent in which the
child is being used by the narcissistic / (borderline) parent in a role - reversal relationship to meet the
emotional and psychological needs
of the personality disordered parent (i.e., «parental alienation») may represent a trans - generational iteration
of child sexual
abuse victimization that occurred a generation (or two) prior to the current
child, but that is continuing to severely distort parent -
child relationships
through the distorted parenting practices
of the narcissistic / (borderline) parent (whose own disordered personalty organization likewise represents the impact
of the prior sexual
abuse victimization).
The course must include information on the following issues: (1) the
emotional effects
of divorce on parents; (2) the
emotional and behavioral reactions to divorce by young
children and adolescents; (3) parenting issues relating to the concerns and needs
of children at different development stages; (4) stress indicators in young
children and adolescents; (5) conflict management; (6) family stabilization
through development
of a co-parenting relationship; (7) the financial responsibilities
of parenting; (8) family violence, spousal
abuse, and
child abuse and neglect; and (9) the availability
of community services and resources.
Every counselor can aid in protecting
children from further
emotional abuse through awareness
of parental alienating behaviors, and recognizing
children's irrational rejection.