do you agree or disagree that Psychological/Maltreatment has harmful effects on
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do you agree or disagree that Psychological/Maltreatment has harmful effects on the child(ren), and whether it can be worse than physical abuse? Explain and Support your position do you agree or disagree that Psychological/Maltreatment has harmful effects on the child(ren), and whether it can be worse than physical abuse? Explain and Support your position do you agree or disagree that Psychological/Maltreatment has harmful effects on the child(ren), and whether it can be worse than physical abuse? Explain and Support your positionExplanation / Answer
do you agree or disagree that Psychological/Maltreatment has harmful effects on the child(ren), and whether it can be worse than physical abuse? Explain and Support your position
I agree that psychological maltreatment could have worse effects as compared to physical abuse.
a father had verbally as well as emotionally abused the mother, though, he never did so to the son. For the mother, it is not very easy to understand the son’s psychology and the impact that the boy has had while witnessing the abuse that took place with his mother. In order to explain this, simpler terms have to be used. We can explain by giving example of a horror movie. Here, horror movie is used, since it gives perfect visual as well as auditory example of a dark surrounding. For the son, visualising his mother being abused was like watching a horror movie all alone in a theatre. We need to explain the mother, that just like, even when she is not in the movie, but when she would visualise evil hurting a small child or any victim, her eye brows would crunch, heart beat increase and she would get engrossed in the picture, even if that isn’t her own life. When the son watches his mother, though things weren’t happening with him, he was watching his mother being verbally abused, that created a passive impact in the unconscious mind of the son. The unconscious mind does not actively react to things, but absorbs the observations, without the conscious mind knowing it. These observations, are reflected, sooner or later in life. Just like after watching a horror movie, some people would be having nightmares. This is the impact of passive information absorbance.
Despite the son not being directly abused, he has been emotionally abused. When he would watch his mother being treated This way, he would also be emotionally a victim to the wrong doings . He might have cried or felt that he was the reason for all these things happening. Though he hasn’t been impacted directly, he has been indirectly emotionally abused.
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