Facialabuse -: Facial Abuse - Maternal Maltreatm... Hot!

indicates that mothers with maltreatment histories often exhibit blunted amygdala reactivity to their infant's facial stimuli, suggesting a diminished neural connection to their child’s social cues. Vigilance and Avoidance

Physical Trauma: This includes striking, slapping, or causing visible injury to the face. Because the face is highly vascular, these injuries are often painful and difficult to hide, leading to social isolation for the child. FacialAbuse - Facial Abuse - Maternal Maltreatm...

Constant belittling, scapegoating, or withholding affection. Constant belittling, scapegoating, or withholding affection

Children often develop disorganized attachment styles. They learn that the person they need to go to for survival is also the person who hurts them, creating a paralyzing paradox. Facial abuse, as a form of maternal maltreatment,

Facial abuse, as a form of maternal maltreatment, is a critical issue that demands attention, understanding, and action. By acknowledging the complexities of this trauma and providing support, resources, and compassion, we can work towards creating a safer, more nurturing environment for individuals to heal and thrive. It is our collective responsibility to break the cycle of facial abuse and promote a culture of empathy, kindness, and respect.