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An Introduction to Child Maltreatment: A Five - Unit Lesson Plan for Teachers of Psychology in Secondary Schools American
Psychological Association (2001) Provides lessons that can be used in high school psychology, health, and sex education classes to prevent child abuse and neglect by educating
future parents about the impact of negative parenting behaviors on child
development.
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.