Abstract
Our understanding of child abuse and neglect took a big step with the recognition of the “Battered-Child Syndrome,” while the United Nations and World Health Organisation have played key roles in improving its recognition internationally.
This chapter considers child abuse and neglect as it occurs in multiproblem families.
It seems likely that at least 1 in 4 children experience abuse and/or neglect before their 18th birthday, but complex barriers to detection result in only 1 in 5 affected children being recognized by child protection services.
Child abuse and neglect kill around 2 in 100,000 children per year. For those that survive, there is a dose-response relationship between exposure to abuse and neglect and big jumps in risk to developmental delay, damaging behaviors, diminished life chances, poor health, reduced life expectancy, and increased economic burden on society.
However, protective factors can mitigate the harmful effects of child abuse.
The author proposes an explanatory model for resilience, pathogenesis, and treatment. The availability of a “containing” parental figure, incremental and manageable doses of distress, and the development of symbolic thinking all help to build resilience. Abused and neglected children face “unbearable distress,” which acts as a “pathogen” that first shuts down thinking and creates “mindlessness” and second opens the door to re-enactments or “repetitions” which potentially “infect” others with the same pathogen. Treatment involves helping children to establish emotional connections with a trustworthy adult, build a mind so that they are capable of sitting with and thinking about distress, and diverting the impulse for repetition away from action and towards thinking.
Prevention is important, and more work is needed to integrate mental health services into child protection efforts.
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Shaw, M. (2020). Child Abuse and Neglect in Multiproblem Families. In: Taylor, E., Verhulst, F., Wong, J., Yoshida, K., Nikapota, A. (eds) Mental Health and Illness of Children and Adolescents. Mental Health and Illness Worldwide. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0753-8_16-1
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