Emotional abandonment, specifically, often occurs as a result of parents not providing the emotional conditions and/or environment needed for the child to develop healthy attachment. The result of emotional abandonment can be withdrawal, people-pleasing, or hiding a part of who they are in order t...
Wittstein, Sandra Shor
The effects of childhood abandonment don’t go away when the child gets older. Many adults who were abandoned as children continue to experience the harmful consequences. A lot of this has to do with how abandonment and neglect can impact the developing brain. Effects of neglect on the develop...
In reclaiming the concept of fantasy, I explore a range of meanings located between the imaginary and the "real" suggested by female narratives of sexual abuse.Fallon HughesHelen LockettEsther RothblumJournal of Trauma & DissociationWarner, S. (2009). Understanding the effects of child sexual ...
High repetition of motor skills • This principle is based on the notion that children cannot become physically skilled if they are not engaged in active learning (McKenzie and Lounsbery, 2013). In order to increase active learning time, teachers must ensure that each child has the opportunity...
At the same time there has been little cross-cultural research on child abandonment, particularly in Third World countries. The short- and long-term effects of abandonment of the child, however, may be more crippling and difficult to reverse than those resulting from physical battering or ...
This study examines the dramatization of trauma and post traumatic effects in two selected plays: The Sins of the Mother (2008) and Out of Time (2009). The Sins of the Mother is an American play written by Tony Devaney Morinelli that revolves around the
Marital breakdown can leave both parents feeling devastated, and the stress can evoke primitive and powerful feelings of abandonment, isolation, and fear. This can lead to anxiety or depression. It's not easy to give your children what they need when you are highly vulnerable and emotionally ...
Living in a foster home can have many negative psychological effects on a child that may lead to an outcome of disorders. The child may grow up to believe that no one wants them, and they do not belong anywhere. The children may even develop behavioral problems. The most common disorders ...
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