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child neglect, psychological abuse, form of child abuse, occurs, someone intentionally, does not provide the child, the necessities of life, reckless disregard, the child's well, such necessities include food, water, healthy growth, shelter, clothing, medical care, child, lack a safe environment, adult emotional support, set of necessities contributes to proper child development, authorities consider children witnessing violence between parental figures, severe abuse between adults is another form of psychological abuse, child sexual abuse, child abuse, physical incidence of physical, emotional neglect of children is difficult to define, child neglect, psychological abuse appear to co-exist, child physical abuse, 50% to 75%, the time, risk factors, essentially the same, poverty, stresses, in the family, mental illness, substance abuse by parents, caregivers, abused children, at risk of becoming abusers themselves, adults, children presenting, the syndrome of failure to thrive, at risk, various forms of neglect, emotional abuse, failure to thrive is characterized by children who fail to grow, develop, unexplained weight loss, in such evaluations, appropriate to consideration of child abuse, a factor, psychological abuse, signs of childhood depression, vague physical complaints, sleep disorders, eating disorders, various forms of rebellious behaviors, terrorizing, exploiting others, difficulties in school, see failure to thrive, the medical tests commonly associated, failure to grow, children, suspected emotional abuse, evaluated by a trained mental health professional, all neglected, psychologically abused children also need to be evaluated, forms of physical abuse, problems often co-exist, treatment, the abused child, nutritional therapy, mental health, removing the child, home necessary to protect the child from further abuse, anyone, suspicion of this form of child abuse should report the matter to child protective services, police, health care workers, school employees, child care professionals, mandated by law to report suspected abuse, goal of child protective agencies, reunite families, abuser has received help, abusers, involve parenting classes, mental health, medical treatment, mental illness, alcohol, street drugs, many support groups available, abusers, abused children, prevent child abuse america, 200 s, michigan avenue, 17th floor, chicago, il 60604-2404, 312-663-3520, preventchildabuse, org, most children, parents, reunited, a family, long-term outcome depends on the severity of abuse, length of abuse, success of both child, adult psychotherapy, how well parenting classes worked, , in all forms of child abuse, severe injury, death, long-term problems, a lack of self confidence, depression, rebellious behavior, becoming an abuser, adulthood, call primary health care provider, a child is appears depressed, losing weight, not growing, developing, suspected child abuse of any form must be reported, authorities, school-based programs designed to improve parenting, communication, self-image, important in preventing future abuse, lead to identifying abused children, parenting classes, newlywed adults, children, encouraged to take such classes, each child is born, dynamics, in the home change, increasing numbers of children, home visit programs by nurses, social workers, in the first two months of life helpful in identifying families at risk, such programs, becoming more common, already popular in many european countries.



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