emotional abuse
examples of ignoring
doesn't respond to child's needs, doesn't call kid by name, fails to allow kid normal or appropriate privacy, shows no affection to child, fails to stimulate child appropriate, psychologically unavailable on consistent basis
ignoring
adult blocks the child from sharing stimulation, stifling emotional growth, and intellectual development
corrupting
adult encourages child to engage in destructive and antisocial behavior, reinforces the deviance and makes the child unfit for normal social experiences
examples of corrupting
allowing kids to watch porn, teaching illegal activities, teaching sexually explorative behaviors, providing drugs/alcohol, using them as spy/ally or confident in romantic relationships or marital or divorces problems
examples of rejecting a child
belittling/ridiculing, purposefully/continually embarrassing the child, confusing child's sexual identity, ridiculing/punishing age appropriate behaviors as too immature
rejecting
caregiver refuses to acknowledge the child's worth and legitimacy of the child's needs
isolating
child is usually scapegoat, adult cuts child off from normal social experiences, prevents the child from forming friendships, and makes the child believe that they're alone in the world
What kind of abuse is the underlying component of all types of abuse?
emotional abuse
What kind of abuse is more difficult to identify? Why?
emotional abuse; marks are left on the inside
examples of terrorizing
excessive threats, threatening/frightening kid with objects, bizarre means of disciplines, punishing child by playing on normal childhood fears, threatening to l eave the child or commit suicide, threatening to harm others in child's presence
child characteristics of emotional abuse
feelings of inadequacy, isolation, unwanted/uninvolved low self esteem, feelings of unworthiness
family dynamics of emotional abuse
marry wrong mate, unwanted pregnancy, parents with mental illness, parental failure to meet own needs search for fulfillment, alcoholism, angry parents, parents too young
parental characteristics of emotional abuse
may have been emotionally abused and repeats patterns from past, lack of appropriate coping skills, mental illness, inappropriate expectations, limited knowledge of child development, marital problems, substance abuse
emotional abuse
mental/emotional injury to a child that results in an observable and material impairment in the child's growth, development, or psychological functioning
child's responses in emotional abuse
neat/clean or messy, polite or belligerent, passive or hostile, too friendly or shows no affection
examples of isolating
not allowing child to participate in family routine, physically separating the child from family unit, not allowing child to contact peers, locking child up, punishing requests for interaction with family or others, binding or gagging child to prevent interaction
emotionally abusive behaviors
over pressuring and destruction of personal property or pets and verbal assault
5 categories of emotional abuse
rejecting, isolating, terrorizing, ignoring, corrupting
What is emotional abuse reported as?
stand alone abuse
terrorizing
when adult verbally assaults the child, creates a climate of fear, bullies and frightens the child and makes the child believe that the world is hostile and unsafe
What does emotional abuse involve?
words, actions, and indifference