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Surprisingly, psychological or emotional abuse of a child can have more long-lasting negative psychiatric effects than either physical abuse Definition of Child Psychological Abuse Psychological abuse of a child is a pattern of intentional verbal or behavioral actions or lack of actions that convey to a child the message that he or she is worthless, flawed, unloved, unwanted, endangered, or only of value to meet someone else's needs. Withholding emotional support, isolation a child are forms of psychological abuse. Most abusers believe they are doing nothing wrong and refuse to acknowledge the impact that it has on their life. Types of Child Psychological Abuse Psychological abuse of a child is often divided into nine categories: Rejection: to reject a child, to push him away, to make him feel that he is useless or worthless, to undermine the value of his ideas or feelings, to refuse to help him. Scorn: to demean the child, to ridicule him, to humiliate him, to cause him to be ashamed, to criticize the child, to insult him. 3. to threaten a child 4. Isolation: to physically or socially isolate a child, to limit his opportunities to socialize with others. 5. Corruption or exploitation: to tolerate or encourage inappropriate or deviant behavior, to expose the child to antisocial role-models, to consider the child as a servant 6. The absence of emotional response: to show oneself as inattentive or indifferent towards the child, to ignore his emotional needs, to avoid visual contact, kisses or verbal communication with him, to never congratulate him The behavior of an emotionally abusive parent or caregiver does not support a child's healthy development and well-being-instead, it creates an environment of fear, hostility, or anxiety. A child is sensitive to the feeling, opinions, and actions of his or her parents. Emotionally harmful attitudes may include the following Not showing affection, Ignoring the child's presence and obvious needs, Ignoring the child when he or she is in need of comfort, Not calling the child by his or her name Emotionally abusive parents say things or convey feelings that can hurt a child deeply. Common examples include: Making the child feel unwanted, perhaps by stating or implying that life would be easier without the child. For example, a parent may tell a child, "I wish you were never born."Ridiculing or belittling the child, such as saying, "You are stupid."Threatening the child with harsh punishment.Continuous verbal abuse. Symptoms of psychological abuse of a child may include:loss or poor weight gain, Emotional issues such as low self esteem, depression, Patients will often report feeling empty, crippled by low self-esteem and exhibit behaviors of emotional detachment and avoidant or anxious attachment styles. BPD is often most intense in interpersonal relationships. Having severe anxiety about relationships engage in drastic efforts to avoid being abandoned fueled by an intense fear of rejection. BPD is a form of compounding trauma from a lifetime of invalidation and psychological abuse. We are often told we are just over reacting or we need to learn how to control our emotions. Its important to remember people with BPD have extremely intense emotions that overwhelm them sometimes. Borderlines can often be accused of being impulsive, reckless, irritable, aggressive, moody, attention seeking or manipulative. But these sterotypes are are often misleading. Most borderlines are passive and direct their anger and frustration towards themselves. Often soothing themselves or punishing themselves with coping mechanisms such as self-harm, threatening or attempting suicide and drug or alcohol abuse. FACTS: 1-4% of the population are affected by BPD at some time in life. Late adolescence or early adulthood is when symptoms usually first appear.Women are more likely to be diagnosed. 1 in 10 people diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder will end up successfully taking their own life! There is help available! Such as medications and psychotherapy 10 years of Dialectical Behavioral Therapy I am told... A Psychologist or Psychiatrist can diagnose & test you for it. For more content Check out my / the_bipolar_barbie / thebipolarbarbie and make sure to Subscribe!! Fresh Videos Uploaded DAILY! Spread Awarness! Feel free to share! Mental Health Advocate Absador Motivational Speaker Much love to all the warriors out there battling their own demons! You are not alone! Recovery is possible!