- EQ: What is the most effective way to help with the development of an abused child
- Answer: For a child to have a positive transition from therapy to a normal life it needs to be thought the child's right to safety or the emotional or physical damage it suffered, is not normal and it wasn't there fault.
- Evidence: If a child is not taught its rights to safety it provides: 1. Repetition to its abuse as it would believe its normal 2. If it was physically abused it would think a way of showing affection or to control its partner its through physical abuse which would continue the cycle of abuse. 3. The child needs to know the steps it needs to take to prevent abuse.
- Sources: Article : Evidence - based treatments in child abuse and neglect by Mark Chaffin . Book : Handbbok of clinical intervention in child sexual abuse by Suzzane M. Sgroir M.D. Personal Experience: Going throgh physical abuse myself I expereinced his feelings also talking with other childrren that been through abuse can relate.
Bryan S. South House Topic: Development of Abused Children Essential Question: What is the best therapy to help with an abused childs development
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
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