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Background: Emotional abuse and emotional neglect are related to impaired interpersonal functioning. One underlying mechanism could be a developmental delay in mentalizing, the ability to understand other people’s thoughts and emotions.
Charlotte C. van Schie +5 more
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The Emotional and Neurological Consequences of Abuse [PDF]
Reports of sexual abuse in care homes, day schools, boarding schools, and ecclesiastical institutions, particularly those associated with the Roman Catholic church, have caused much public indignation in recent years. According to press reports, the publicized cases of abuse were responsible for 150 000 people leaving the Catholic church in Germany ...
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Modeling emotional abuse based on emotional maturity and self-differentiation with the mediating role of marital intimacy [PDF]
Background: Emotional abuse is a type of interpersonal violence that causes the loss of intimacy and the separation of couples. Lack of marital intimacy along with low emotional maturity will increase the desire for emotional abuse between couples ...
mehran sharifi +3 more
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Childhood maltreatment increases the risk of subsequent depression, anxiety and alcohol abuse, but the rate of resilient victims is unknown. Here, we investigated the rate of victims that do not suffer from clinical levels of these problems after severe ...
Wail Rehan +4 more
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Introduction Child abuse and neglect are significant public health issues worldwide, with severe and lasting effects on children’s mental and physical well-being.
Tafawol Mustafa +4 more
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The Relationship Between Emotional Abuse Potential and Mental Health Status of Mothers with 3-6-Year-Old Children [PDF]
Aim: This study was conducted to examine the relationship between the emotional abuse potential of mothers with 3-6-year-old children and their mental health status.
Ilknur Yildiz +2 more
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Unheard and Unseen: A Systematic Literature Review of Emotional Abuse Among Indian Adolescents
Background: Emotional abuse is both prevalent and underrecognized particularly in culturally complex settings like India. Adolescents, being in a critical developmental phase, are especially vulnerable to the long-lasting psychological effects of ...
Afreen Waseem, Naila Firdous
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Emotional abuse, because of its complexity and the difficulty of defining it, still gets very little attention in research compared to other forms of abuse. Characteristics related to parents, some characteristics of the child and socio-economic conditions are risk factors for emotional abuse of children.
K. Sesar, D. Sesar
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The impact of domestic violence on depression among women: A comparative analysis of physical and verbal abuse [PDF]
This study reviews and compares empirical research on how women’s depression symptoms are affected by verbal and physical abuse in intimate relationships.
Xu Jiayi
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This study focuses on the definitions of emotional neglect and emotional abuse experienced during early childhood, their impact on mental health, and the preventive and intervention efforts related to these phenomena.
Ceyhan Turhan, Ali Eryılmaz
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