This paper outlines case studies of two men who were subjected to abuse during their childhood. Sociological and psychological theories are considered when an individual experiences inconsistent and dysfunctional caring. The sociological elements in the development of self will be addressed and how cultural norms can impact on the balance of power within society. The history of society’s view of violence within the family is considered and the historical context in which it emerged as a social problem are compared to the abuse suffered by the subjects of the case study. The paper addresses the need for a psychosocial approach when violence disrupts the formation of self and impairs psychological development
This article employs a critical psycho-discursive approach to social identity processes and subjecti...
In this study the social representation of child abuse is analyzed from a psychosocial perspective. ...
ABSTRACT: In our current society, the situation in which certain people either have a genetic predis...
This paper outlines case studies of two men who were subjected to abuse during their childhood. Soci...
Violence against children indicates factors like physical, psychological, emotional or financial dam...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityThis project relates the experience of violence to self-identi...
The paper examines psychological factors victim behaviour. The definition of victim behaviour is giv...
The current study examines the utility of self-trauma theory for explaining the long-term impact of ...
The paper deals with the impact of the social background for developmental disorders, searching for ...
Prior research suggests that violence in the family of origin is associated with acceptance of relat...
This paper draws together elements of cultural sociology and theoretical psychoanalysis in order to ...
This paper discusses on the personality development of physically abused children from region in Ma...
The aim of this study was to examine how trauma may affect the development of psychosis. Previous re...
My research aims to examine the self-perceptions of males with a history of interpartner violence an...
This book describes how the violent dimension of intergroup relations can be better understood if th...
This article employs a critical psycho-discursive approach to social identity processes and subjecti...
In this study the social representation of child abuse is analyzed from a psychosocial perspective. ...
ABSTRACT: In our current society, the situation in which certain people either have a genetic predis...
This paper outlines case studies of two men who were subjected to abuse during their childhood. Soci...
Violence against children indicates factors like physical, psychological, emotional or financial dam...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityThis project relates the experience of violence to self-identi...
The paper examines psychological factors victim behaviour. The definition of victim behaviour is giv...
The current study examines the utility of self-trauma theory for explaining the long-term impact of ...
The paper deals with the impact of the social background for developmental disorders, searching for ...
Prior research suggests that violence in the family of origin is associated with acceptance of relat...
This paper draws together elements of cultural sociology and theoretical psychoanalysis in order to ...
This paper discusses on the personality development of physically abused children from region in Ma...
The aim of this study was to examine how trauma may affect the development of psychosis. Previous re...
My research aims to examine the self-perceptions of males with a history of interpartner violence an...
This book describes how the violent dimension of intergroup relations can be better understood if th...
This article employs a critical psycho-discursive approach to social identity processes and subjecti...
In this study the social representation of child abuse is analyzed from a psychosocial perspective. ...
ABSTRACT: In our current society, the situation in which certain people either have a genetic predis...