Studies of HFA showed mixed but mostly no effects on a parent - reported measure of
a range of abusive parenting behaviours.
Studies of HFA showed mixed but mostly no effects on a parent - reported measure of
a range of abusive parenting behaviours.
Not exact matches
If CPS confirms the mental health professional's diagnosis
of Child Psychological Abuse, then the CPS system initiates a child protection response
of protectively separating the child from the psychologically
abusive pathogenic
parent and placing the child in the «kinship care»
of the normal -
range and loving targeted
parent.
These «psychological fingerprints» are most directly evident in the narcissistic and borderline symptoms
of the child that occur in association with the suppression
of the normal -
range functioning
of the child's attachment system and along with a delusional belief system displayed by the child that the
parenting practices
of the other
parent, the targeted
parent, are somehow «
abusive» in their inadequacy, when they are not.
By responding as if these minor elicited criticisms actually represent severe parental failures on your part, the child is led into falsely believing that these normal -
range interactions between you and the child were actually «evidence»
of your «
abusive»
parenting practices toward the child.
In all cases
of child abuse, physical child abuse, sexual child abuse, and psychological child abuse, the standard mental health response is to protectively separate the child from the
abusive parent, to treat the impact
of the abuse on the child in order to recover and restore the child's normal -
range and healthy development, and once the child's healthy development has been recovered and stabilized, to then reintroduce the relationship with the formerly
abusive parent with sufficient safeguards to ensure that the abuse does not resume once the child is reintroduced to the formerly
abusive parent.
These two independently made diagnoses
of Child Psychological Abuse then warrant the protective separation
of the child from the psychologically
abusive parent and placement
of the child in «kinship care» with the normal -
range and affectionally available targeted
parent.
The shared belief by the allied and supposedly favored narcissistic / (borderline)
parent and child that the targeted - rejected
parent is an emotionally or psychologically «
abusive parent,» whose
parenting practices present a risk to the child, represents an intransigently held, fixed and false belief which is held despite contrary evidence that the
parenting practices
of the targeted
parent are entirely normal -
range.