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- Abandoned_child_syndrome abstract "Abandoned child syndrome is a behavioral or psychological condition that results primarily from the loss of one or both parents, or sexual abuse. Abandonment may be physical (the parent is not present in the child's life) or emotional (the parent withholds affection, nurturing, or stimulation).Parents who leave their children, with or without good reason, can cause psychological damage to the child. This damage is reversible, but only with appropriate assistance. Abandoned children may also often suffer physical damage from neglect, malnutrition, starvation, and abuse.Abandonment experiences and boundary violations are in no way indictments of a child's innate goodness and value. Instead, they reveal the flawed thinking, false beliefs, and impaired behaviors of those who hurt them. Still, the wounds are struck deep in their young hearts and minds, and the very real pain can still be felt today. The causes of emotional injury need to be understood and accepted so they can heal. Until that occurs, the pain will stay with them, becoming a driving force in their adult lives.The abandoned child syndrome is not recognized as a mental disorder in any of the medical manuals, such as the ICD-10 or the DSM-IV, neither is it part of the proposed revision of this manual, the DSM-5.".
- Abandoned_child_syndrome wikiPageID "1114309".
- Abandoned_child_syndrome wikiPageLength "4519".
- Abandoned_child_syndrome wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Abandoned_child_syndrome wikiPageRevisionID "680548882".
- Abandoned_child_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Attachment_in_adults.
- Abandoned_child_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Child_abandonment.
- Abandoned_child_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Childhood_psychiatric_disorders.
- Abandoned_child_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Child_abandonment.
- Abandoned_child_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink DSM-5.
- Abandoned_child_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Diagnostic_and_Statistical_Manual_of_Mental_Disorders.
- Abandoned_child_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Emotion.
- Abandoned_child_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Guilt_(emotion).
- Abandoned_child_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink ICD-10.
- Abandoned_child_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Mental_disorder.
- Abandoned_child_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Night_terror.
- Abandoned_child_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Parent.
- Abandoned_child_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Reactive_attachment_disorder.
- Abandoned_child_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Sleep_disorder.
- Abandoned_child_syndrome wikiPageWikiLinkText "Abandoned child syndrome".
- Abandoned_child_syndrome wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Abandoned_child_syndrome subject Category:Child_abandonment.
- Abandoned_child_syndrome subject Category:Childhood_psychiatric_disorders.
- Abandoned_child_syndrome hypernym Condition.
- Abandoned_child_syndrome type Disease.
- Abandoned_child_syndrome type Pediatric.
- Abandoned_child_syndrome comment "Abandoned child syndrome is a behavioral or psychological condition that results primarily from the loss of one or both parents, or sexual abuse. Abandonment may be physical (the parent is not present in the child's life) or emotional (the parent withholds affection, nurturing, or stimulation).Parents who leave their children, with or without good reason, can cause psychological damage to the child. This damage is reversible, but only with appropriate assistance.".
- Abandoned_child_syndrome label "Abandoned child syndrome".
- Abandoned_child_syndrome sameAs Q4663376.
- Abandoned_child_syndrome sameAs متلازمة_التخلي_عن_الطفل.
- Abandoned_child_syndrome sameAs m.047758.
- Abandoned_child_syndrome sameAs Q4663376.
- Abandoned_child_syndrome wasDerivedFrom Abandoned_child_syndrome?oldid=680548882.
- Abandoned_child_syndrome isPrimaryTopicOf Abandoned_child_syndrome.