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The ‘Unseen Wounds’ of Child Emotional Abuse [psmag.com]

 

New research suggests it is just as toxic as sexual abuse.

 

As recent reports regarding actor Stephen Collins remind us, accusations of child sexual abuse reliably produce a reaction of intense horror. But a new study suggests that, if we are to seriously address the mistreatment of children and the long-term damage it creates, we need to broaden our focus.

In an article entitled “Unseen Wounds,” a team of researchers argues that childhood emotional abuse—a problem far more widespread than sexual molestation—is linked to just as much suffering and problematic behavior as the victims grow into adolescents.

 

In a large sample, “psychologically mistreated youth exhibited equivalent or greater baseline levels of behavioral problems, symptoms, and disorders compared with physically or sexually abused youth on most indicators,” writes the researchers, led by Joseph Spinazzola of theTrauma Center at Justice Resource Institute in Brookline, Massachusetts.

 

See more of this article at http://www.psmag.com/navigatio...logical-abuse-92091/

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As Dr. Teicher says the adage "Sticks and Stones may break my bones but names will never hurt me" IS UNTRUE!!!!! Being debased, dehumanized and destroyed by your parents is a potent form of abuse!!!!!! Any one who gets to listen to Dr. Teicher's work on this subject should. It is a lot to digest (voxel based morphology /basian network analysis etc) but can be done and WELL WORTH IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And just think of how much sense it makes, if someone calls you a bad name or treats you in a very disrespectful way as an adult, that is upsetting --- how upsetting and confusing and frightening it must be to a child who wonders do my parents "hate" me? 

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