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Title: The Silent Scar: Understanding Maternal Maltreatment Facial Abuse
: Indicators of general physical maltreatment include unexplained bruising on the head, neck, or upper arms, as well as signs of neglect like poor personal hygiene or untreated medical needs. Office of Children and Family Services (.gov) Intergenerational Risk Factors
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: A maternal history of abuse is estimated to account for up to one-third of the variance in predicting future child maltreatment. Parenting Styles maternal maltreatment facialabuse
Maternal maltreatment encompasses a range of behaviors, from neglect to active physical aggression. While society often finds it difficult to acknowledge mothers as perpetrators of violence due to ingrained archetypes of nurturing, research shows that maternal abuse accounts for a significant portion of reported child maltreatment cases. or upper arms