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Emotional Freedom Techniques for Childhood Sexual Abuse Survivors

Asian Journal of Education and Social Studies, 2023
Childhood Sexual Abuse (CSA) is a phenomenon that has affected the lives of many women and female adolescents. Eleven (11) residents of a center for abused females were included in this study. Using the case study research method of Yin, data was gathered from multiple sources.
Soriano-Lemen, Maria Isabel   +1 more
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Childhood Emotional Abuse

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1996
BackgroundThe assessment and management of childhood emotional abuse is of increasing importance in psychiatric practice. At present there are no consensus views about the definition of emotional abuse and information from research is limited.MethodInformation about emotional abuse from the medical, psychological, social science and legal literature is
A E, Thompson, C A, Kaplan
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Childhood emotional abuse and eating psychopathology

Clinical Psychology Review, 2000
The potential role of childhood emotional abuse (CEA) in the etiology and maintenance of eating psychopathology is reviewed. While childhood sexual and physical abuse have been hypothesized as risk factors in multifactorial models of eating disorders, a role for CEA has only recently been considered. Initial findings demonstrate a phenomenological link
A, Kent, G, Waller
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Empathy and emotion regulation: Reprocessing memories of childhood abuse

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2001
This article argues that therapist empathy is both an essential context and an active intervention for addressing the emotion regulation problems common among adult survivors of child abuse. We define healthy emotion regulation, the role of parental empathy in the development of these capacities, and the results of abuse and neglect as empathic ...
S C, Paivio, C, Laurent
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Emotion Dysregulation Mediates Between Childhood Emotional Abuse and Motives for Substance Use

Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 2016
The purpose of this study is to assess the relative mediating effects of impulsivity and emotion dysregulation in the relationship between childhood maltreatment and motives for opiate use. Seventy four adolescent users of Tramadol, a synthetic opiate, were recruited from a boot camp for de-addiction and rehabilitation services for the study. Data were
Usha Barahmand   +2 more
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Childhood emotional abuse linked to adult psychopathology

The Brown University Child and Adolescent Behavior Letter, 2019
Child maltreatment at any stage can result in psychiatric and medical disorders; a literature review summarizes the research, including a focus on recent studies showing an increase in prevalence of child maltreatment, and an associated increased risk for suicidal ideation, suicide attempts in individual with mood disorders, and an increased risk for ...
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Binge eating & childhood emotional abuse: The mediating role of anger

Appetite, 2016
Recent studies reveal that childhood emotional abuse (CEA) is the trauma most clearly associated with adult eating pathology. Yet, relatively little is understood about psychological mechanisms linking these distal experiences. Anger's mediational role in the relationship between CEA and adult binge eating (BE) is explored in a community-based sample ...
Marjorie C, Feinson, Tzipi, Hornik-Lurie
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