Friday, 3 November 2023

The Consequences of Childhood Neglect-Induced Violence | Chapter 2 | Recent Research Advances in Arts and Social Studies Vol. 1

 The purpose concerning this research is to analyze the ingredients that prevent supernatural development exerted by intensity, neglect and affective omission by parents, presented in a case in the form of a dispassionate vignette.  There are inconspicuous levels of violence present in the family building that profoundly influence a child's psyche, in the way that abuse brought on by unconcern, a persistent pattern of silent management that ends up annulling the infant's subjectivity and leaving the caregiver entirely helpless, futile, and without resources to find ways to allow  the infant to express their affections. Difficulties are noticed in the child's connection accompanying others and insert into their social context. Negligence is not the tangible absence of the person the one provides maternal care, but rather an emotional dearth, a form of violence at which point the newborn is deprived of care, support, care, and attention. They are sensitive and lack psychological resources. It is somewhat normal at this time for parents to not have time to help their children's fundamental needs; they have additional priorities, therefore carelessness is not a sort of intensity that is easily discovered. In clinical practice, it has happened noticed that children at this time struggle to be approved as persons, as subjects accompanying sufferings, desires, dreams, and wishes.

Author(s) Details:

Patricia Prieto Silva,
Psychology Unit, Autonomous University of Zacatecas, Zacatecas, Mexico.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/RRAASS-V1/article/view/12350

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