Titles by Brian R. Smith

Abuse Facts
Characteristics of the Abusive Family Setting
+ Respect for father, or abusive parent, demanded
+ Social isolation
+ Abusive behavior is used as a substitute for communication
+ Parents tend to have self-centered personalities
+ Increased risk of other forms of family violence (spousal abuse, etc)
Characteristics of the Child Abuser
+ Most often the biological father
+ Controlling; uses excessive discipline
+ Has a difficulty controlling impulses
+ Alcohol/drug abuse
+ Denies any accusations
+ Places the blame on the victim
Characteristics of the Child Abuse Survivor
+ Changes in behavior at school or at home
+ Sleep disturbances (insomnia, bed wetting, nightmares)
+ Unexplained and sudden fears
+ Loss of appetite
+ Excessive anger or reckless behavior
+ A new reluctance to spend time with certain people
+ A need for more reassurance than usual
+ Overwhelming knowledge of sexual behavior
+ Isolation from friends, limited participation in social activities
+ Depression
+ Drug or alcohol use
+ Chronic running away
+ Increase in physical complaints (miscellaneous illnesses)
+ Inappropriate attention-getting behavior
+ Suicide attempts
+ Self inflicted physical abuse (self-mutilation)
+ Poor self-esteem
+ Problems in school (missing class, grades)
+ Prostitution
Child Abuse Statistics+ Child abuse occurs in 30-60% of family violence cases that involve families with children.
+ Child abuse is 15 times more likely to occur in families where domestic violence is present.
+ Over 3 million children are at risk of exposure to parental violence each year.
+ Reported cases of child abuse have increased by 63% in the last 10 years.
+ Reported cases of fatalities caused by child abuse have increased by 48% in the past ten years.
+ According to recent surveys, physical abuse represented 21% of confirmed cases, sexual abuse 11%, neglect 49%,
emotional abuse 3% and other forms of abuse 16%.
+ Approximately 45% of deaths occurred to children who have been former clients of child protective services.
+ The general population of adults shows that anywhere from 6 to 63% of adults have been abused as children.
+ It is reported that 9 to 10 million children , under the age of 18 are directly affected by substance-abusing parents.
