Posted: March 9th, 2023
Last week, you saw how a single factor such as parental substance use can have significant effects on the biological development of a child. The way in which a parent/caregiver interacts with the child can also have lasting effects—this time, psychological. A caregiver’s warmth, presence, attentiveness, communication, parenting, and disciplinary styles all contribute to the child’s understanding of themselves and their place in the environment. Child abuse can not only harm a child physically but can also disrupt psychological development. However, with every child abuse claim, it is important to consider cultural aspects that may be at play.
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Child abuse, including physical, emotional, and sexual abuse, can disrupt a child’s psychological development in many ways. Children who experience abuse may struggle with feelings of low self-esteem, trust issues, depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). These difficulties can continue into adulthood and affect their ability to form healthy relationships and navigate life successfully.
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