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All Posts For - Child Abuse

Understanding Addictions & Emotional Child Abuse

Addiction,Child Abuse

600-21, 24 minutes, 2002 Psychologist Oliver Tuthill takes viewers into the often-misunderstood world of drug and alcohol addiction and explores the link between addictions and how one was treated as a child.   Request

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Building the Bonds of Attachment

Child Abuse,Parenting

600-6, 2 parts, 185 minutes, 2006 This dvd is for parents and professionals who live and work with adopted, foster or biological children with trauma-attachment disorders. Request

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When Boundaries are crossed: Recognizing & Preventing Physical Child Abuse

Child Abuse,Parenting

600-32, 30 minutes, 2012 What constitutes physical child abuse, and why does it happen? What are the effects, and how can it be prevented? These questions are answered, as well as coping strategies and support tools available to help parents and caregivers stop physically abusive behaviour. Request

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When Boundaries are crossed: Recognizing & Preventing Emotional Child Abuse

Child Abuse,Parenting

600-31, 26 minutes, 2012 Learn the six most common types of emotional abuse: rejecting, terrorizing, isolating, ignoring, corrupting, and exploiting; and their lasting impact on children.   Request

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When Boundaries are crossed: Recognizing & Preventing Child Neglect

Child Abuse,Parenting

600-30, 26 minutes, 2012 Neglect occurs when a child’s physical, educational, and medical needs are not met. Hear from professionals about their experiences with neglect cases, and learn what happens when parents and caregivers fail to provide for their children Request

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