Sentences with phrase «suffered emotional neglect»

She's one of the few psychologists whose focus is on helping those who have suffered emotional neglect in childhood.

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Full - time emoyee of eligible public or private nonprofit child or family service agency which directly provides services to high - risk children (people under the age of 21 who have suffered emotional or physical abuse / neglect or children with severe mental or behavioral disturbances) from low - income families or communities
You are a full - time employee of an eligible public or private nonprofit child or family service agency which directly provides services to high - risk children (people under the age of 21 who have suffered emotional or physical abuse / neglect or children with severe mental or behavioral disturbances) from low income families or communities
For twelve years her world was contained within the wire mesh of the mill where she suffered physical pain, neglect, trauma and emotional agony.
The dogs in these facilities often suffer from extreme physical neglect and emotional deprivation.
The animals suffer both physical and emotional neglect, as even their basic needs — adequate nutrition, sanitation, shelter and veterinary care — are not met.
For five to six years she'd been caged and neglected, and had suffered emotional, physical, and mental abuse.
But sadly, some nursing home residents become victims of nursing home abuse and neglect and suffer pain, emotional distress, lost quality of life and premature death.
Every year, an unacceptable number of nursing home residents suffer from mental, emotional, and physical abuse and neglect at the hands of nursing home staff members.
Trained in such areas as child development, emotional disturbance, and therapeutic intervention skills, treatment foster parents are assumed to be better equipped than less intensively trained foster parents to cope with the behavior of children who have suffered abuse, neglect, and rejection in their natural families.
Thus the younger the child the more likely the child is to suffer residual and pervasive problems following traumatic experiences such as witnessing family violence or being abused or neglected.21 Exposure to such experiences can alter a developing child's brain in ways that can result in a range of inter-related psychological, emotional and social problems including: depression and anxiety; post traumatic stress disorder; problems with emotional regulation; substance misuse; relationship difficulties; and physical problems including cardiovascular disease, diabetes and stroke.22
as that is something those who suffered Childhood Emotional Neglect really need.
For instance, research demonstrates that kids who are terribly neglected and abused — like children raised in the infamous Romanian orphanages — suffer neurocognitive impairment and socio - emotional problems (Chugani et al 2001).
Other results show that compared to living with both parents, living in a single parent home doubles the risk that a child will suffer physical, emotional or educational neglect.
On the contrary, these were frequently found in the children of mothers who had suffered traumatic experiences in their own childhood, and who never developed the protective ability to mentalize their own, or their parents» mental states that were involved in the painful emotional experiences (e.g., severe neglect, loss, physical, or sexual abuse) they experienced (Fonagy et al., 1991).
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