Most psychologists agree the least understood and often most
destructive type of child abuse is emotional.
Not exact matches
This
type of passive - aggressive behavior is very
destructive in relationships later in life — and it's definitely a pattern that you don't want to give in to and reward in your
child.
With the reinstatement and expansion
of the global gag rule earlier this year, the global health community is for the first time in the history
of this
destructive policy encountering threats not just to family planning, but HIV / AIDS, maternal and
child health, and a host
of other
types of health programs.
Failure to respond to this
type of psychological
child abuse when it is present is to abandon the
child to the severely distorting effects
of the psychological
child abuse
of the narcissistic / (borderline) parent that will have a long - term
destructive impact on the
child's psychological development, likely influencing future generations
of the family as well through the transmission
of the effects
of the
child abuse to the next generation through the future pathogenic parenting
of the current
child with his or her own
children.
This is often done as a defense mechanism by the alienating parent as a way to curry favor with the
children in an effort to further justify their alienation, but the truth is that these
types of discussions and providing this
type of information to
children can be very
destructive emotionally and psychologically.