[Childhood Maltreatment (Inappropriate Nurturing) from Parent to Child Caused by Isolation and Loneliness].

Q3 Medicine Brain and Nerve Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.11477/mf.188160960770020161
Akemi Tomoda
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Human nurturing behavior is critical for survival. When caregivers are isolated, parenting becomes isolated and childhood maltreatment, including abuse and neglect, may occur repeatedly. In this situation, when a parent with SOS is suspected of maltreatment, he or she may close his or her mind and make the intervention difficult. The more significant the gap between public and private spaces, the more isolated they become which worsens the situation. In addition, when parents experience maltreatment in their childhood, they tend to be isolated because they are unaware of social systems and cannot rely on others. However, joint parenting can reduce parental burden and anxiety and prevent isolation. Humans are "co-parenting" animals, in which many people are involved in child-rearing, and it is essential to recognize the importance of "Tomosodate®(co-parenting)," in which the entire society raises and protects children.

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[由孤立和孤独引起的父母对儿童的虐待(不当养育)]。
人类的养育行为对生存至关重要。当照顾者被孤立时,养育子女就会变得孤立,儿童虐待,包括虐待和忽视,可能会反复发生。在这种情况下,当有SOS的父母被怀疑虐待时,他或她可能会封闭自己的思想,使干预变得困难。公共空间和私人空间之间的差距越大,它们就越孤立,从而使情况更加恶化。此外,当父母在童年遭受虐待时,他们往往会被孤立,因为他们不了解社会制度,也无法依靠他人。然而,共同抚养可以减轻父母的负担和焦虑,防止孤立。人类是“共同养育”的动物,许多人都参与到养育孩子的过程中,认识到“Tomosodate®(共同养育)”的重要性是至关重要的,整个社会都在抚养和保护孩子。
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