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Subject: Signs/symptoms of different types of abuse


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Aubrey
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Date Posted: 10/30/04 11:15:27am

What are some of the signs or symptoms of different types of abuse?

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Lindsey
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Date Posted: 11/10/04 4:22:09pm

>What are some of the signs or symptoms of different
>types of abuse?

I don't know much about abuse but I know somebody who has been through that situation. He/She wansn't themselves and if I asked them if something was wrong they said no but I kinda had a funny feeling that they were lying. A person that I know noticed that he/she had some bruising.

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Aubrey
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Date Posted: 11/13/04 9:35:44am

>>What are some of the signs or symptoms of different
>>types of abuse?
>
>I don't know much about abuse but I know somebody who
>has been through that situation. He/She wansn't
>themselves and if I asked them if something was wrong
>they said no but I kinda had a funny feeling that they
>were lying. A person that I know noticed that he/she
>had some bruising.

Yes, bruising is one sign of physical abuse. Some other warning signs of abuse are: extreme jealosy, constant put-downs, telling the other person what to do, explosive temper, threats, possessiveness, preventing the other person from doing things he/she wants to do, big mood swings, making false accusations, history of violence, isolating the other person from family/friends, and financial control. Anyone have any other examples?

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Make Love
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Date Posted: 12/20/04 9:18:29pm

>>What are some of the signs or symptoms of different
>>types of abuse?
>
To my mind the only thing that impotant is the way how to get over the abuse.


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Date Posted: 12/19/08 7:03:40am

>>What are some of the signs or symptoms of different
>>types of abuse?
>
>I don't know much about abuse but I know somebody who
>has been through that situation. He/She wansn't
>themselves and if I asked them if something was wrong
>they said no but I kinda had a funny feeling that they
>were lying. A person that I know noticed that he/she
>had some bruising.

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Date Posted: 11/12/04 1:55:40pm

>What are some of the signs or symptoms of different
>types of abuse?

Bruises, if they are always sad, feeling "sick" a lot.

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Date Posted: 01/ 4/05 5:14:42am

>What are some of the signs or symptoms of different
>types of abuse?
Introduction
The first step in helping abused or neglected children is learning to recognize the signs of child abuse and neglect. The presence of a single sign does not prove child abuse is occurring in a family; however, when these signs appear repeatedly or in combination you should take a closer look at the situation and consider the possibility of child abuse.
If you do suspect a child is being harmed, reporting your suspicions may protect the child and get help for the family. Contact your local child protective services agency or police department. For more information about where and how to file a report, call the Childhelp USA® National Child Abuse Hotline (1-800-4-A-CHILD®).
Recognizing Child Abuse
The following signs may signal the presence of child abuse or neglect.
The Child:
 Shows sudden changes in behavior or school performance.
 Has not received help for physical or medical problems brought to the parents' attention.
 Has learning problems (or difficulty concentrating) that cannot be attributed to specific physical or psychological causes.
 Is always watchful, as though preparing for something bad to happen.
 Lacks adult supervision.
 Is overly compliant, passive, or withdrawn.
 Comes to school or other activities early, stays late, and does not want to go home.
The Parent:
 Shows little concern for the child.
 Denies the existence of—or blames the child for—the child's problems in school or at home.
 Asks teachers or other caretakers to use harsh physical discipline if the child misbehaves.
 Sees the child as entirely bad, worthless, or burdensome.
 Demands a level of physical or academic performance the child cannot achieve.
 Looks primarily to the child for care, attention, and satisfaction of emotional needs.
The Parent and Child:
 Rarely touch or look at each other.
 Consider their relationship entirely negative.
 State that they do not like each other.
Types of Abuse
The following are some signs often associated with particular types of child abuse and neglect: physical abuse, neglect, sexual abuse, and emotional abuse. It is important to note, however, these types of abuse are more typically found in combination than alone. A physically abused child, for example, is often emotionally abused as well, and a sexually abused child also may be neglected.
Signs of Physical Abuse
Consider the possibility of physical abuse when the child:
 Has unexplained burns, bites, bruises, broken bones, or black eyes.
 Has fading bruises or other marks noticeable after an absence from school.
 Seems frightened of the parents and protests or cries when it is time to go home.
 Shrinks at the approach of adults.
 Reports injury by a parent or another adult caregiver.
Consider the possibility of physical abuse when the parent or other adult caregiver:
 Offers conflicting, unconvincing, or no explanation for the child's injury.
 Describes the child as "evil," or in some other very negative way.
 Uses harsh physical discipline with the child.
 Has a history of abuse as a child.
Signs of Neglect
Consider the possibility of neglect when the child:
 Is frequently absent from school.
 Begs or steals food or money.
 Lacks needed medical or dental care, immunizations, or glasses.
 Is consistently dirty and has severe body odor.
 Lacks sufficient clothing for the weather.
 Abuses alcohol or other drugs.
 States that there is no one at home to provide care.
Consider the possibility of neglect when the parent or other adult caregiver:
 Appears to be indifferent to the child.
 Seems apathetic or depressed.
 Behaves irrationally or in a bizarre manner.
 Is abusing alcohol or other drugs.
Signs of Sexual Abuse
Consider the possibility of sexual abuse when the child:
 Has difficulty walking or sitting.
 Suddenly refuses to change for gym or to participate in physical activities.
 Reports nightmares or bedwetting.
 Experiences a sudden change in appetite.
 Demonstrates bizarre, sophisticated, or unusual sexual knowledge or behavior.
 Becomes pregnant or contracts a venereal disease, particularly if under age 14.
 Runs away.
 Reports sexual abuse by a parent or another adult caregiver.
Consider the possibility of sexual abuse when the parent or other adult caregiver:
 Is unduly protective of the child or severely limits the child's contact with other children, especially of the opposite sex.
 Is secretive and isolated.
 Is jealous or controlling with family members.
Signs of Emotional Maltreatment
Consider the possibility of emotional maltreatment when the child:
 Shows extremes in behavior, such as overly compliant or demanding behavior, extreme passivity, or aggression.
 Is either inappropriately adult (parenting other children, for example) or inappropriately infantile (frequently rocking or head-banging, for example).
 Is delayed in physical or emotional development.
 Has attempted suicide.
 Reports a lack of attachment to the parent.
Consider the possibility of emotional maltreatment when the parent or other adult caregiver:
 Constantly blames, belittles, or berates the child.
 Is unconcerned about the child and refuses to consider offers of help for the child's problems.
 Overtly rejects the child.

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