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1. Acknowledgement
2. Introduction
3. Causes
4. Symptoms
5. Effects
6. Solutions
7. Conclusion
8. Online Case Study
9. 2nd Online Case Study
10. Case Study
11. Bibliography
Introduction
Child abuse or child maltreatment is physical, sexual,
and/or psychological maltreatment or neglect of a child or
children, especially by a parent or a caregiver. Child abuse may
include any act or failure to act by a parent or a caregiver that
results in actual or potential harm to a child, and can occur in a
child's home, or in the organizations, schools or communities
the child interacts with.
The World Health Organization distinguishes four types of child
maltreatment: physical abuse; sexual abuse; emotional (or
psychological) abuse; and neglect.
Physical abuse
The WHO defines physical abuse as:
Intentional use of physical force against the child that results
in – or has a high likelihood of resulting in – harm for the child's
health, survival, development or dignity. This includes hitting,
beating, kicking, shaking, biting, strangling, scalding, burning,
poisoning and suffocating. Much physical violence against
children in the home is inflicted with the object of punishing.
Sexual abuse
Child sexual abuse (CSA) is a form of child abuse in which an
adult or older adolescent abuses a child for sexual
stimulation. Sexual abuse refers to the participation of a child in
a sexual act aimed toward the physical gratification or the
financial profit of the person committing the act.
Psychological abuse
In 1995, APSAC defined it as: spurning, terrorizing, isolating,
exploiting, corrupting, denying emotional responsiveness, or
neglect" or "A repeated pattern of caregiver behaviour or
extreme incident(s) that convey to children that they are
worthless, flawed, unloved, unwanted, endangered, or only of
value in meeting another's needs." Psychological maltreatment
is the most challenging and prevalent form of child abuse and
neglect.
Neglect
Child neglect is the failure of a parent or other person with
responsibility for the child, to provide needed food, clothing,
shelter, medical care, or supervision to the degree that the
child's health, safety or well-being may be threatened with
harm. Neglect is also a lack of attention from the people
surrounding a child, and the non-provision of the relevant and
adequate necessities for the child's survival, which would be a
lack of attention, love, and nurturing.
CAUSES OF CHILD ABUSE
history of child abuse or neglect during their own
childhood
having a substance use disorder
physical or mental health conditions, such as
depression, anxiety, or post-traumatic stress
disorder (PTSD)
poor parent-child relationships
socioeconomic stress from financial issues,
unemployment, or medical problems
a lack of understanding about basic childhood
development (expecting children to be capable of
tasks before they’re ready)
a lack of parenting skills to help cope with the
pressures and struggles of raising a child
a lack of support from family members, friends,
neighbors, or the community
caring for a child with intellectual or physical
disabilities that make adequate care more
challenging
family stress or crisis caused by domestic violence,
relationship turmoil, separation, or divorce
personal mental health issues, including low self-
confidence and feelings of incompetence or shame
SYMPTOMS
a. Unexplained injuries, such as bruises, fractures or
burns
b. Injuries that don't match the given explanation
c. Sexual behavior or knowledge that's inappropriate for
the child's age
d. Pregnancy or a sexually transmitted infection
e. Delayed or inappropriate emotional development
f. Loss of self-confidence or self-esteem
g. Poor hygiene
h. Lack of clothing or supplies to meet physical needs
i. Rebellious or defiant behavior
j. Self-harm or attempts at suicide
k. Depression, anxiety or unusual fears, or a sudden
loss of self-confidence
l. Frequent absences from school
EFFECTS OF CHILD ABUSE
1) Physical disabilities
2) Learning disabilities
3) Suicide attempts or self-injury
4) High-risk sexual behaviors or teen pregnancy
5) Low self-esteem
6) Difficulty establishing or maintaining relationships
7) Behavior disorders
8) Depression
9) Anxiety disorders
10) Post-traumatic stress disorder
SOLUTIONS TO PREVENT CHILD ABUSE
Each day more than five children die as a result of abuse or
neglect. On average, a child abuse report is made every 10
seconds for a total of approximately 3.3 million child abuse
reports annually. Childhelp has developed the following child
abuse prevention guidelines to help keep your child, or a child
you care for, from becoming a statistic.
Daria declared that one day, when "I was losing a lot of blood... my
mother washed me and and said to G. (the rapist uncle) that she was
going to take me to the hospital the next day ..." Because during the
psychological evaluation we found out that Daria was exposed to
numerous traumatic and critical situations and she was exposed to
situations of neglect by her mother, it was considered necessary to
keep the child in a safe environment, and for a period of time, visits
from the mother were limited. Also, given the effects that sexual
abuse has on the development of a child - depressive states, anxiety,
low self-image, emotional disorders, relationship problems,
development of inappropriate sexual behaviour when the child
becomes an adult, etc., Daria should be included in an intensive
program of psychological counselling.
Psychological assessment
The discussions with the child and the psychological evaluation took
place at the Centre for Community Service and were made in the
presence of a psychologist. In 2015 (immediately after the abuse)
took place the first contact with the child to carry out the
psychological assessment, but Daria had a depressive dispositional
mood, with frequent episodes of crying, the accommodation in the
center had not been yet created - the girl was visited almost daily by
her mother and relatives (maternal grandmother, godmother of the
child).
Psychological instruments
The girl sets a good contact with the assessor, building a therapeutic
relationship based on emotional security, unconditional acceptance
and trust. She communicates easily with the relationship potential
broadened in time, collaborating well to the evidence.
Weak intellect (at the border with the laminar intellect) based on the
lack of age appropriate stimulation
The counsellors did not observe any changes in the behaviour of Abc
but she had some nightmares and irregularity in sleeping cycle due
to the trauma. She also had certain physical damages due to the
pain.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
1) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Child_abuse
2) https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/child-
abuse/symptoms-causes/syc-20370864
3) https://www.healthline.com/health/causes-of-child-abuse
4) https://www.childhelp.org/story-resource-center/child-abuse-
prevention/
5) http://www.afahc.ro/ro/afases/2016/SOCIO/BALAN.pdf
6) https://adoption.com/wiki/Abuse_and_Neglect:_Conclusion_a
nd_References