Child Abuse and Neglect
Illtreatment to a child which accounts to any non-accidental behaviour by parents, caretakers or other adults that is not quite normal leaves a substantial risk of causing physical or emotional harm to a child. Such behaviours can include acts of omission (i.e., neglect) and commission (i.e., abuse). The emotional harm though mainly cause long lasting effects affects the individual throughout life, damaging his ability to have healthy relationships, and ability to function at normally at every stage of his life.
- Physical Abuse
- Emotional Abuse
- Sexual Abuse
- Exposure to Family violence
- Child Trafficking
- Bullying and Aggresion
- Child Rights
- Child Welfare
Related Conference of Child Abuse and Neglect
Child Abuse and Neglect Conference Speakers
Recommended Sessions
- Adolescent Medicine and Care
- Adolescent Psychology
- Autism
- Child Abuse and Neglect
- Child and Adolescent Counseling Psychology
- Child Development and Stages
- Child Educational and School Psychology
- Child Mental Health and Psychology
- Clinical Child Psychology
- Neonatal and Pediatric Health
- Neuropsychiatry
- Positive Psychology and Interventions
- Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
- Psychiatric Disorders
- Psychologist Meet and Case Reports
- Psychopathology and Psychotherapy
- Psychopharmacology