Research shows that seriously rejected and verbally abused children can have intense and long lasting problems, such as insecure attachment styles, behavior problems and high rates of depression and anxiety. Furthermore, based on the idea of intergenerational transmission of parenting, abusive parents are more likely to have been abused as children themselves than non-abusive parents. The present research integrates these theories by examining the possible long-term negative effects of the perceived emotional abuse of young adults. The study investigated whether the level of the perceived emotional maltreatment influences one\u27s self-esteem, level of depression, and perceptions of parenting and the parent role. The sample for this study c...
Excessive verbal abuse by parents is psychologically and emotionally damaging to children. Studies ...
Introduction: Experiences of negative parenting and childhood abuse can have adverse consequences fo...
Abstract Background: Both hostile parenting and parental psychopathology have been shown to predict...
Research shows that seriously rejected and verbally abused children can have intense and long lastin...
This study examines the influence of abusive/nonsupportive and loving/supportive parental behaviors ...
Childhood abuse is a social problem that is associated with many negative outcomes later in life suc...
Maltreatment in childhood can have a significant impact on psychological wellbeing later in life. Pr...
Prior research on the effects of childhood maltreatment has focused primarily on the relationship be...
Children who have faced adversity are more prone to depressive symptoms and poor mental health. Rese...
This research uses two datasets to examine the consequences of childhood maltreatment, physical malt...
Childhood abuse is a major public health problem that has been linked to depression in adulthood. Al...
The aim of this study was to contribute to the research of child physical abuse (CPA) by examining i...
Childhood abuse is a major public health problem that has been linked to depression in adulthood. Al...
That individuals\u27 realities are subjectively constructed is a basic, fundamental concept in psych...
Objectives: The aim of the current study was to examine the relationship between child maltreatment ...
Excessive verbal abuse by parents is psychologically and emotionally damaging to children. Studies ...
Introduction: Experiences of negative parenting and childhood abuse can have adverse consequences fo...
Abstract Background: Both hostile parenting and parental psychopathology have been shown to predict...
Research shows that seriously rejected and verbally abused children can have intense and long lastin...
This study examines the influence of abusive/nonsupportive and loving/supportive parental behaviors ...
Childhood abuse is a social problem that is associated with many negative outcomes later in life suc...
Maltreatment in childhood can have a significant impact on psychological wellbeing later in life. Pr...
Prior research on the effects of childhood maltreatment has focused primarily on the relationship be...
Children who have faced adversity are more prone to depressive symptoms and poor mental health. Rese...
This research uses two datasets to examine the consequences of childhood maltreatment, physical malt...
Childhood abuse is a major public health problem that has been linked to depression in adulthood. Al...
The aim of this study was to contribute to the research of child physical abuse (CPA) by examining i...
Childhood abuse is a major public health problem that has been linked to depression in adulthood. Al...
That individuals\u27 realities are subjectively constructed is a basic, fundamental concept in psych...
Objectives: The aim of the current study was to examine the relationship between child maltreatment ...
Excessive verbal abuse by parents is psychologically and emotionally damaging to children. Studies ...
Introduction: Experiences of negative parenting and childhood abuse can have adverse consequences fo...
Abstract Background: Both hostile parenting and parental psychopathology have been shown to predict...