Medication perscribed by a doctor, and therapy. And yes, depression can absolutely cause panic attacks. Child Abuse can cause the depression and the panic attacks. The use of medication is dependent on the severity and frequency of the panic attacks. As the previous answerer stated, therapy is so important. Research the therapist.
yes because if you cause an harm to your child its counted as child abuse
No. Research is increasingly proving Narcissism to be genetic. Child abuse can make it worse but can not cause it.
child abuse is like a horrible cycle that runs in families. It affects the younger generations, the future of our country, it affects their view on physical and emotional abuse, and child abuse can cause permanent damage especially emotionally.
Theres a cause for every action a child (or grown adult) takes. Chances are if your child is abusing you its something you do or neglect to do.
Yes. force feeding a child is child abuse! Manipulating a child's diet to cause weight gain, unless recommended by a physician, could be called child abuse too.
Perhaps, but most believe they were born that way.
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Child abuse should never be legal because it causes serious physical and emotional harm to children. It is a violation of their rights and can have long-lasting negative impacts on their development and well-being. Legalizing child abuse would go against the principles of protecting and safeguarding children's safety and welfare.
cause they lived their life abused..
Some of the books that are helpful in preventing child abuse are "Understanding Child Abuse & Neglect", "Child Abuse: Implications for Child Development and Psychopathology (Development Clinical Psychology and Psychiatry)", and "Child Abuse and Culture: Working with Diverse Families".
No not with child abuse, but child endangerment. She will be charged with abuse if she abuses her child! (i am a law enforcement officer)
Very often the guilt of sexual abuse is transferred to the child by the abuser. The child is told that he or she has a 'secret' and mustn't tell anyone about the abuse. Afterwards the child naturally feels dirty and shameful despite the fact that the child is innocent and the abuser the guilty party. Unless the abuse is discovered, the abuser punished and the child undergoes a healing process (either through counselling, psychotherapy or similar treatment) they can harbour this guilt right through their life, even into late adulthood. Occasionally the abused child's guilt ends up as depression, as the body and mind's way of coping with the untreated 'shame' of abuse. If the depression takes hold, and is severe enough, thoughts of suicide can result. .