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Citation

Hoffmann F, Heim C. Prax. Kinderpsychol. Kinderpsychiatr. 2024; 73(1): 4-27.

Vernacular Title

Emotionaler Missbrauch in Kindheit und Jugend - Biologische Einbettung und klinische Implikationen

Copyright

(Copyright © 2024, Verlag Fur Medizinische Psychologie)

DOI

10.13109/prkk.2024.73.1.4

PMID

38275227

Abstract

Emotional abuse, defined as degrading, manipulative, or neglectful behaviors by caregivers, represents a common adverse experience for children and adolescents, often co-occurring with other maltreatment types. Exposure to emotional abuse significantly affects mental health across the lifespan and is particularly associated with elevated depression risk.This review examinesmechanisms, by which emotional abuse influences brain development and the neuroendocrine stress response system and discusses the roles of genetic vulnerability and epigenetic processes in contributing to an elevated mental health risk. Emotional abuse has similar effects on brain networks responsible for emotion processing and regulation as other maltreatment types.Moreover, it uniquely affects networks related to self-relevant information and socio-cognitive processes. Furthermore, emotional abuse is associated with an impaired recovery of the neuroendocrine response to acute stress. Similar to other maltreatment types, emotional abuse is associated with epigenetic changes in genes regulating the neuroendocrine stress response system that are implicated in increased mental health risk.These findings suggest that emotional abuse has equally detrimental effects on children'smental health as physical or sexual abuse, warranting broader societal awareness and enhanced early detection efforts. Early interventions should prioritize emotion regulation, social cognition, self-esteemenhancement, and relationship- oriented approaches for victims of emotional abuse.


Language: de

Keywords

emotional abuse; biological embedding; biologische Einbettung; brain development; emotionaler Missbrauch; epigenetic processes; epigenetische Prozesse; Hirnentwicklung; hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis; Hypothalamus-Hypophysen-Nebennierenrinden-Achse

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