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Research indicates that maternal history of childhood maltreatment (MCM) significantly influences how mothers perceive and react to children's emotional cues, creating a risk for intergenerational transmission of abuse National Institutes of Health (.gov) Impact on Processing Facial Expressions
Facial maltreatment impacts a child deeply because the face is central to identity and social interaction.
Becoming an expert at reading the slightest twitch in a mother’s facial muscles to predict an oncoming explosion [4]. Emotional Flatlining:
Failing to treat infections, injuries, or hygiene needs related to the face/mouth, causing disfigurement or pain. 2. Physical and Behavioral Warning Signs
If you are looking for academic articles or support, you may find more targeted information using these terms: Child Physical Abuse and Orofacial Trauma Impact of Maternal Neglect on Facial Emotion Recognition Neurobiology of Child Maltreatment and Social Cognition
: Maltreating mothers may use closed-ended or suggestive questioning when focused on "accuracy," which inadvertently increases the risk of children providing misinformation or false reports of nonexperienced events. Coercive Environments
Many survivors struggle with money. If their mother was financially controlling or erratic, they may swing between extreme frugality (keeping "emergency" cash hidden like a child hiding a snack) or reckless splurging (buying luxury goods to prove they are "worthy," a feeling their mother never provided).
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Research indicates that maternal history of childhood maltreatment (MCM) significantly influences how mothers perceive and react to children's emotional cues, creating a risk for intergenerational transmission of abuse National Institutes of Health (.gov) Impact on Processing Facial Expressions
Facial maltreatment impacts a child deeply because the face is central to identity and social interaction.
Becoming an expert at reading the slightest twitch in a mother’s facial muscles to predict an oncoming explosion [4]. Emotional Flatlining:
Failing to treat infections, injuries, or hygiene needs related to the face/mouth, causing disfigurement or pain. 2. Physical and Behavioral Warning Signs
If you are looking for academic articles or support, you may find more targeted information using these terms: Child Physical Abuse and Orofacial Trauma Impact of Maternal Neglect on Facial Emotion Recognition Neurobiology of Child Maltreatment and Social Cognition
: Maltreating mothers may use closed-ended or suggestive questioning when focused on "accuracy," which inadvertently increases the risk of children providing misinformation or false reports of nonexperienced events. Coercive Environments
Many survivors struggle with money. If their mother was financially controlling or erratic, they may swing between extreme frugality (keeping "emergency" cash hidden like a child hiding a snack) or reckless splurging (buying luxury goods to prove they are "worthy," a feeling their mother never provided).
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