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General Discussion => The Flea Trap => Topic started by: Anonymous on July 07, 2014, 11:34:05 PM

Title: VERBAL AND EMOTIONAL “HITTING”
Post by: Anonymous on July 07, 2014, 11:34:05 PM
VERBAL AND EMOTIONAL "HITTING"



Physical hitting is not the only way to cross the line into abuse. Everything we say about physical punishment pertains to emotional/verbal punishment as well. Tongue-lashing and name-calling tirades can actually harm a child more psychologically. Emotional abuse can be very subtle and even self-righteous. Threats to coerce a child to cooperate can touch on his worst fear—abandonment. ("I'm leaving if you don't behave.") Often threats of abandonment are implied giving the child the message that you can't stand being with her or a smack of emotional abandonment (by letting her know you are withdrawing your love, refusing to speak to her or saying you don't like her if she continues to displease you). Scars on the mind may last longer than scars on the body.
Title: Re: VERBAL AND EMOTIONAL “HITTING”
Post by: Anonymous on July 08, 2014, 07:46:30 PM
Quote from: "families"VERBAL AND EMOTIONAL "HITTING"



Physical hitting is not the only way to cross the line into abuse. Everything we say about physical punishment pertains to emotional/verbal punishment as well. Tongue-lashing and name-calling tirades can actually harm a child more psychologically. Emotional abuse can be very subtle and even self-righteous. Threats to coerce a child to cooperate can touch on his worst fear—abandonment. ("I'm leaving if you don't behave.") Often threats of abandonment are implied giving the child the message that you can't stand being with her or a smack of emotional abandonment (by letting her know you are withdrawing your love, refusing to speak to her or saying you don't like her if she continues to displease you). Scars on the mind may last longer than scars on the body.

I agree that not all abuse is physical families.