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Child Abuse: Effects, Consequences and Rehabilitation
Child Abuse: Effects, Consequences and Rehabilitation
Child Abuse: Effects, Consequences and Rehabilitation
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Child Abuse: Effects, Consequences and Rehabilitation

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Essential reading for any parent who wants to protect their child's soul, or for anyone who has suffered from physical or psychological abuse. The author begins by outlining the categories of child abuse, before going on to provide a comprehensive yet succinctly written overview of the effects, consequences and rehabilitation techniques. Problem solving mechanisms from both preventative and post-abuse perspectives are provided using secular terminology with Biblical perspectives. In this way the author presents practical applications which give hope to parents and victims - and a stern warning to perpetrators.

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PublisherMax Klein
Release dateDec 1, 2015
ISBN9781311390677
Child Abuse: Effects, Consequences and Rehabilitation

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    Child Abuse - Max Klein

    Child Abuse

    Effects,

    Consequences

    and Rehabilitation

    Max Klein

    © 2008 Max Klein

    Published online through Smashwords

    ISBN: 9781311390677

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    There should be no charge for this book, regardless of what form of publishing. Anyone who desires teaching from the Word of God may receive our books without obligation, in order that we might reflect God’s grace.

    The Word of God is alive and powerful, sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of the soul and the spirit, and of the joints and the marrow and is a critic of thoughts and intents of the heart. (Heb. 4:12)

    Child Abuse: Effects, Consequences and Rehabilitation

    Part One: The Effects of Child Abuse on the Victim

    Can children handle pressure and adversity without parental help? The answer depends upon the maturity of the child. However, most young children cannot handle the problems and pressures of life by themselves, and must rely on their parents to solve their problems for them. Irresponsible parents do not solve the problems of their children, and so allow stress to function in

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