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This 20 page paper provides an overview of this issue. Over the course of the last two decades, a number of important studies have been conducted to assess the impacts of abuse and neglect on psychological development and the cyclical nature of abusive relationships. Theorists have applied psychological premises to support the notion that individuals who are abused by their parents often enter into dysfunctional relationships in adulthood, or demonstrate characteristics of abusers in their own lives. Further, some have even asserted that specific psychological disorders can be linked to the problem of abuse in early childhood. There is little challenge to the belief that child abuse and neglect has a negative impact on the development of personality characteristics and on psychosocial development in general. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
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relationships. Theorists have applied psychological premises to support the notion that individuals who are abused by their parents often enter into dysfunctional relationships in adulthood, or demonstrate characteristics of
abusers in their own lives. Further, some have even asserted that specific psychological disorders can be linked to the problem of abuse in early childhood. There is little
challenge to the belief that child abuse and neglect has a negative impact on the development of personality characteristics and on psychosocial development in general. A less commonly studied view
of parenting relates to inadequate parenting and emotional abuse and the impact on adult personality development. Rather than simply asserting the more obvious view that physical abuse or neglect
inherently leads to psychological or psychosocial problems, the application of the concepts related by theorists like John Bowlby, Alice Miller, and D. W. Willicott demonstrates an important view on parental
inadequacy and emotional abuse or emotional neglect. Contrary to popular beliefs, parental physical abuse is not the only significant indicator of adult problematic personality development; emotional abuse can have
an equally distinct impact. Research Questions/Hypothesis The following research questions are considered as a central component of this study: 1. What are abuse/neglect, parental neglect or
inadequate parenting and emotional abuse? 2. What do studies suggest about the impact of emotional abuse? 3. What are the long term impacts of emotional abuse and neglect?
4. How can links be made between emotional abuse and problematic developments in personality and psychosocial functioning? The hypothesis for this study is: Significant links can be
made between parental emotional abuse or neglect and problematic psychosocial functioning for children who have been emotionally abused. In order to understand the basis for this view, it
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