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Child Abuse : Developmental Effects For Adolescents

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Child Abuse: Developmental Effects for Adolescents

Taylor Gowen
Psych 210
Human Growth and Development
Professor Lou Bacon
Great Bay Community College
Introduction - Adolescence is defined as the bridge between childhood and adulthood, which begins at the age of 12 and ends around the age of 18 (Scannapieco & Connell-Carrick, 2005). Adolescence is a time where a lot of changing and transformation occurs throughout the body. At this time, adolescence experience physical, emotional, cognitive and social changes (Scannapieco & Connell- Carrick, 2005). Often times during adolescence, abuse is experienced. Child abuse is defined as an act or failure to act resulting in serious harm, death or serious physical, sexual or emotional harm by a parent or caretaker who is responsible for the child (Scannapieco & Connell-Carrick, 2005).
This research paper will address and answer three questions in regards to developmental effects for adolescents due to child abuse. 1.How does child abuse affect adolescents developmentally both physically and cognitively? 2. How does child abuse effect adolescent’s emotional and social development? 3. How does family support and professional intervention help the developmental effects of child abuse?

Physical and Cognitive Developmental Issues of Child Abuse in Adolescents on Teens -
Child abuse no matter what shape or form causes major damage to adolescents. Abuse impacts the way an adolescent develops in all aspects such

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