Understanding and Reporting Child Abuse: Legal and Psychological Perspectives - Part Two. Emotional Abuse and Secondary Abuse
Document Type
Review Article
Publication Date
1-1-2005
Journal / Book Title
The Journal of Psychiatry & Law
Abstract
Emotional abuse and secondary abuse of children are increasingly recognized within the mental health and legal professions as at least as damaging to adjustment as physical abuse, sexual abuse, and neglect. However, emotional and secondary abuse are relatively more difficult for mandated reporters to recognize and document, and reporting laws are problematic. This review article was written to acquaint professionals with the seriousness and prevalence of emotional and secondary child abuse and with the issues surrounding the reporting of such abuse.
DOI
10.1177/009318530403200402
MSU Digital Commons Citation
Twaite, James A. and Rodriguez, Ofelia, "Understanding and Reporting Child Abuse: Legal and Psychological Perspectives - Part Two. Emotional Abuse and Secondary Abuse" (2005). Department of Psychology Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works. 561.
https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/psychology-facpubs/561
Published Citation
Twaite, J. A., & Rodriguez-Srednicki, O. (2004). Understanding and Reporting Child Abuse: Legal and Psychological Perspectives: Part Two: Emotional Abuse and Secondary Abuse. The Journal of Psychiatry & Law, 32(4), 443-481.