Sentences with phrase «psychological abuse by»

An Epidemic in this Country and around the World: False Allegations of physical, sexual and psychological abuse by Joan T. Kloth - Zanard, RSS, LC
If the CPS specialist in AB - PA confirms child psychological abuse by the allied parent who filed the false allegation, based on the symptom indicators of AB - PA, then CPS may seek a protective separation of the child from the psychologically abusive allied parent who filed the false allegation of abuse.
This can be caused by a variety of factors like social stigma, rejection of family members, and psychological abuse by their friends and family.
Whether it is a twisted form of protection or a reaction to some event in their lives, the three adult children (who appear to be in their twenties) have been psychological abused by their deeply disturbed parents and kept imprisoned in a house on the outskirts of town.

Not exact matches

The parallels between spousal abuse and abuse within the church are very strong — and the psychological grip held by those in authority in such situations can be even stronger.
«The hurt caused by the sexual abuse itself has undoubtedly been compounded by the psychological scars of the abuser being a trusted and influential figure in each of the victims» lives.
This is the conservative's position, and she rightfully appeals to the physiological and psychological distinctiveness of gender types to argue for sensible limits to further abuse of gender norms by progressives.
The truth is, there can be several underlying factors contributing to parental abuse including poor boundaries, substance abuse (by either a parent or child), poor coping skills, underlying psychological conditions (such as ADHD, Oppositional Defiant Disorder and Conduct Disorder) and learned behavior.
Tough presents striking research from neuroendocrinology and other fields revealing that childhood psychological traumas — from physical and sexual abuse to physical and emotional neglect, divorce, parental incarceration, and addiction, things found more often (though by no means exclusively) in impoverished families — overwhelm developing bodies» and minds» ability to manage the stress of events, resulting in «all kinds of serious and long - lasting negative effects, physical, psychological, and neurological.»
Unless there are severe underlying psychological issues (for example, a friend of mine's sister had abuse issues she was dealing with, and was mortified by the thought of breastfeeding in public), I don't think you're any better off with one of these than without.
Fathers are cited more than mothers in issues such as psychological maladjustment, substance abuse, depression and behavioral problems, according to research done by Ronald Rohner, director of the Center for the Study of Parental Acceptance and Rejection in the School of Family Studies at the University of Connecticut, and his colleague Robert Veneziano.
Her main area of interest is in children with serious psychological problems caused by histories of abuse, neglect, trauma and / or multiple placements.
Physical punishment is associated with a range of mental health problems in children, youth and adults, including depression, unhappiness, anxiety, feelings of hopelessness, use of drugs and alcohol, and general psychological maladjustment.26 — 29 These relationships may be mediated by disruptions in parent — child attachment resulting from pain inflicted by a caregiver, 30,31 by increased levels of cortisol32 or by chemical disruption of the brain's mechanism for regulating stress.33 Researchers are also finding that physical punishment is linked to slower cognitive development and adversely affects academic achievement.34 These findings come from large longitudinal studies that control for a wide range of potential confounders.35 Intriguing results are now emerging from neuroimaging studies, which suggest that physical punishment may reduce the volume of the brain's grey matter in areas associated with performance on the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, third edition (WAIS - III).36 In addition, physical punishment can cause alterations in the dopaminergic regions associated with vulnerability to the abuse of drugs and alcohol.37
Child abuse is the physical or psychological maltreatment of a child by an adult, often synonymous with the term child maltreatment or the term child abuse and neglect.
He divides perpetrators into three psychological categories: psychopathic (lacking empathy and concern for others), psychotic (experiencing paranoid delusions, hearing voices and having poor social skills) and traumatized (coming from families marked by drug addiction, sexual abuse and other severe problems).
Jean Maria Arrigo, who confronted systematic efforts by the American Psychological Association (APA) to allow and conceal the involvement of psychologists in the torture and abuse of detainees following the September 11 attacks, has been awarded the 2015 Scientific Freedom and Responsibility Award...
Child abuse is the physical or psychological maltreatment of a child by an adult, often synonymous with the term child maltreatment or the term child abuse and neglect.
For example, PTSD is associated with all three forms of abuse, but could be caused by any one of them; psychological abuse alone could lead to PTSD.
So, in most cases of the elusive «roid rage», the users have preexisting psychological issues that are being sparked up by steroid abuse, which is the case with many other drugs as well.
The psychological abuse of her mother, and the physical violence doled out by her husband Jeff to keep his free - spirited young bride in check.
America's most beloved and ill - considered romantic comedy gets a remake, one that will attempt to sidestep all of the 1987 film's more unsavory aspects — abduction, psychological abuse, slavery — by simply flipping the genders.
Olweus (1993) defines bullying as verbal, physical, or psychological abuse or teasing accompanied by real or perceived imbalance of power.
That is, the sexual, physical and psychological abuse of institutional school children by school personnel is in addition to the abuse by their parents.
Emanuel's rabid support for the charter privatization movement (he claims that Noble charters have the «secret sauce» for school reform) has allowed the continuation and expansion of the kinds of psychological abuse outlines by a growing number of parents and former students.
Jude's desire to maintain a veneer of control, despite being haunted by sexual and psychological abuse, creates the book's major drama.
However her life would prove to be a life of great pain... Growing up, she was treated differently by family members, powerless to defend herself against their sexual and psychological abuse.
In this series of posts we touched on some of the psychological defenses and reasons behind abuse or relinquishing pets as discussed in When Pets Come Between Partners by Joel Gavriele - Gold, PhD.
As a moving - image memoir and deeply disturbing confessional, First Person Plural covers the years 1984 to 1996 when Hershman Leeson was grappling with her emotional scars and the psychological blowback from a childhood of physical and sexual abuse, followed by a period in her life as a battered wife who, with her daughter, eventually found the courage to walk away from that situation.
My inspiration for this project is «The Yellow Wallpaper,» (1891), a short story about domestic psychological abuse and madness by Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
That entrenched psychological sickness is a VIRUS that has been spread via the media globally and especially since 2007 by Social Media Platforms and US GOVT THINK TANKS that setup other corrupt think tanks like the IPA in Australia and then they end up in Parliament making Laws about AGW / CC and Economics and placing SANCTIONS on anyone else in the worlds who's FREE SPEECH counters the garbage spewing forth from the USA and is then silenced by SANCTIONS — A NON-STOP Hypocritical Abuse of POWER.
In the context of the emotional or psychological abuse of a child by a daycare - center employee, the daycare center may be found liable for the employee's conduct if it has been established that the employee engaged in the intentional infliction of emotional distress in his or her abuse of the child - plaintiff, resulting in severe emotional stress to the child.
If your child has suffered from a form of emotional or psychological abuse, you may be entitled to compensation for the harm sustained by your child.
Fighting between residents with failures by the administration to intervene, psychological abuse, neglect, maintenance issues, negligent hiring, improper training, falsifying documents, and other causes of injuries could lead to compensation awards against the home.
(b) failure of any person insured by this policy to take steps to prevent sexual, physical, psychological or emotional abuse, molestation or harassment or corporal punishment.
The WSIB policy makers are abusing their power of public office by inflicting additional physical, psychological & financial harm on those who they were hired to protect.
If you have been a victim of sexual abuse by a priest, contacting a lawyer could help you recover for your emotional and psychological injuries.
If you or a loved one is subjected to physical, psychological, or emotional abuse by nursing home personnel, you can take action to protect your legal rights.
Acknowledgment of the wrong inflicted upon them by the perpetrator of their harms, or an institution like a church that may be vicariously liable for their harms, can be of enormous psychological value to those whose lives have been impacted by sexual abuse.
Specific examples of the abuse of domestic workers cited by Mr Ewins in his report include physical and sexual violence, threats, psychological, emotional and verbal violence, isolation, food deprivation, sleep deprivation, denial of private life and intimacy, excessive working hours, confiscation of identity documents, non-payment of wages or grossly inadequate wages, no access to health or medical care, limited freedom of movement, threat of deportation, and assertions by the employer of their impunity.
Many of the harms suffered by survivors of sexual abuse are psychological, and therefore «invisible».
Numerous studies have documented the physical, social, psychological, and developmental problems that present in children who have been abused or neglected by caregivers.
- Jill Egizii, president of the Parental Alienation Awareness Organization, USA» The High - Conflict Custody Battle is a joint effort by writers with complementary skills and expertise: Amy J. L. Baker, PhD, is a research psychologist who has studied child psychological abuse; J. Michael Bone, PhD, is a clinical and forensic psychologist; and Brian Ludmer, BComm, LLB, is an attorney whose practice focusses on high conflict family law.
The CPS specialist in AB - PA simply needs to apply the diagnostic criteria and confirm the diagnosis of psychological child abuse already made by the mental health professional.
Once the CPS social worker confirms the diagnosis of child psychological abuse made by the mental health professional, then we have two independently made diagnoses of child psychological abuse, one of which is from CPS.
Mothers were eligible to participate if they did not require the use of an interpreter, and reported one or more of the following risk factors for poor maternal or child outcomes in their responses to routine standardised psychosocial and domestic violence screening conducted by midwives for every mother booking in to the local hospital for confinement: maternal age under 19 years; current probable distress (assessed as an Edinburgh Depression Scale (EDS) 17 score of 10 or more)(as a lower cut - off score was used than the antenatal validated cut - off score for depression, the term «distress» is used rather than «depression»; use of this cut - off to indicate those distressed approximated the subgroups labelled in other trials as «psychologically vulnerable» or as having «low psychological resources» 14); lack of emotional and practical support; late antenatal care (after 20 weeks gestation); major stressors in the past 12 months; current substance misuse; current or history of mental health problem or disorder; history of abuse in mother's own childhood; and history of domestic violence.
The prevalence and physical and psychological effects of intimate partner violence (IPV), defined as physical, emotional, financial and / or sexual abuse perpetrated against the victim by an intimate partner are well documented among women in the general population.1 — 7 Little is known, however, about the extent and consequences of IPV among immigrant women.
(c) The testimony or evidence is limited to the subject of a party's compliance with the order of referral to parenting coordination, orders for psychological evaluation, counseling ordered by the court or recommended by a health care provider, or for substance abuse testing or treatment;
To measure psychological and physical abuse among dating partners within the past school year, Straus et al.'s (1996) Revised Conflict Tactics Scale (CTS2) was used to measure intimate partner violence by «a partner» over the previous school year.
Alltogether Now warns that the proposed changes overlook the psychological effects that are often triggered by verbal racial abuse, and which can «have a longer, and more pervasive effect than physical injury.
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.
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