Tag: emotional neglect


FALSE SELF

False self is a term that was first introduced by psychoanalyst Donald Winnicott in order to describe a type of personality disorder in which a person presents a false or distorted image of themselves to the world. This type of personality is often characterized by a lack of genuine self-expression and a need to please […]

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PARENTAL REJECTION

Definition and Core Concepts Parental rejection is defined within psychological and sociological frameworks as the persistent and pervasive denial of acceptance, affection, or essential care by one or both primary caregivers. This dynamic represents a profound relational failure, characterized not merely by occasional lapses in attention but by a sustained emotional withdrawal that communicates to […]

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REJECTING-NEGLECTING PARENTING

Rejecting-Neglecting Parenting: An Encyclopedia Entry The Core Definition of Uninvolved Parenting Rejecting-neglecting parenting, often referred to synonymously as the uninvolved parenting style, is characterized by a profound lack of both responsiveness and demandingness from the parent toward the child. At its core, this style represents a fundamental failure to meet the child’s emotional needs, while […]

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NEGLECT

Neglect Core Definition Neglect, in the context of psychology and child welfare, refers to the persistent failure of a caregiver to provide for a child’s basic physical, emotional, educational, or medical needs. It is recognized as a pervasive and insidious form of child maltreatment, distinguished not by overt abusive acts, but by an absence of […]

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