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The Aftermath Of Child Abuse

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April is Child Abuse Awareness Month. Join me and my special guest Kim from Hannah's Children Homes and Dr. Lisa Romain as we discuss and educate individuals regarding Child Abuse which consist of physical, sexual, psychological, neglect, and emotional abuse.   The term child abuse and child maltreatment are often used interchangeably. However there is a distinction between them. Different states have different laws however the aftermath can last a very long time. 

Did you know that every ten seconds a report is made about a child being abused?And about four children die every year as a result of abuse. It is also known that many children are being horribly mistreated every day by adults who are meant to love and care for them. With that being said the effects can last well into adulthood especially without intervention leading to depression, anxiety, disassociation, PTSD, eating disorders, addiction, suicidial thoughts, personality or attachment disorders. 

The show is not designed to make parents feel bad. The goal is to teach individuals how to recognize the signs and symptoms, provide information regarding the courts, social services responsibilities, court referred programs and community resources. 

Let's put an end to Child Abuse. I understand that times have changed and many still believe that a good whoopin did not kill anyone. Yet today many parents are losing custody of their children. Children are confused and becoming angry at their parents. The Courts and Social Services are struggling to figure out what to do. And the Aftermath of abuse is effecting individuals in many ways including their relationships. 

If you have something to share call 516 387-1914 to share your experience or a creative solution to this issue.

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