Cries for help: A literature review of the psychological effects of child maltreatment ... Gauthier, Stollak, Messe & Aronoff (1996). Recall of childhood neglect and physical abuse as differential predictors of current psychological functioning. Child Abuse and Neglect, 20(7), 549-559.
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An effective intervention strategy should address multiple threads in the ecological web of neglect. For example, a neglected child may need therapy to improve psychological health, ... Selected prevention efforts focus on so called "high-risk" groups in order to minimize the effects of situations likely to lead to neglect.
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Consequences of neglect are generally cumulative, and often negatively affect the child's development. For example, poor nutrition has negative consequences on the child's physical and psychological development. ... Long-term mental health effects of neglect are inconsistent. Effects of neglect can range from...
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However, less readily apparent is emotional neglect, which can involve inadequate nurturance and affection, exposure to family violence, permitted abuse of drugs or alcohol, or refusal of psychological care. Intervention may be particularly difficult in the vast majority of the cases where neglect is chronic and insidious.
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Chronic abuse and neglect are likely to have a pervasive effect on a child's psychological and biological regulatory process rather than to lead to discrete conditioned behavioural and emotional responses such as are found in PTSD (van der Kolk, ... The study of the effects on human infants of extreme deprivation,
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Child Abuse Prevention Network: "the Internet Nerve Center for professionals in the field of child abuse and neglect. Child maltreatment, physical abuse, psychological maltreatment, neglect, sexual abuse, and emotional abuse and neglect are our key areas of concern. ... Effects of Domestic Violence on Children and Adolescents:
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The sexually abuse child may appear withdrawn or retarded, may have poor peer relationships, may be unwilling to participate in activities, may indulge in delinquent behaviour.Emotional abuse is the neglect or maltreatment of children. ... There can be multiple effects of abuse on children like self-devaluation,
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Child abuse happens in all socio-economic, racial, ethnic and religious groups although it is now known that it does not occur equally over ... Children who have been physically, sexually and/or emotionally abused not only suffer a wide range of effects from their victimization, but are at greater risk to be abused again.
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This article reviews empirical studies investigating the effects of child neglect on children's development. A number of methodological problems inherent in the study of child neglect are described and discussed in terms of their impact on our ability to interpret existing findings.
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