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Trauma-informed and accumulation-aware child protection frameworks emphasize understanding the complex nature of adversity that children experience. [MF1.1]Rather than viewing harmful events in isolation, these frameworks recognize how multiple stressors, such as neglect, abuse, poverty, and systemic inequities, accumulate and shape a child's development, behavior, and well-being. By integrating knowledge of trauma's psychological and physiological impacts with awareness of social and environmental contexts, professionals can respond more effectively to children's needs. This holistic perspective shifts child protection from a reactive model to a proactive, healing-centered practice that prioritizes safety, empowerment, and long-term resilience. Trauma-Informed and Accumulation-Aware Approaches to Child Protection explores historical perspectives of child harm and the current understanding of chronic maltreatment and re-victimization. It examines the impact on the individual, behaviorally, physically, and psychologically, across the lifespan, outlining trauma informed prevention and intervention approaches to address cumulative harm. This book covers topics such as childhood development, public health, and trauma psychology, and is a useful resource for psychologists, policymakers, medical and healthcare professionals, academicians, researchers, and scientists.
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Trauma-informed and accumulation-aware child protection frameworks emphasize understanding the complex nature of adversity that children experience. [MF1.1]Rather than viewing harmful events in isolation, these frameworks recognize how multiple stressors, such as neglect, abuse, poverty, and systemic inequities, accumulate and shape a child's development, behavior, and well-being. By integrating knowledge of trauma's psychological and physiological impacts with awareness of social and environmental contexts, professionals can respond more effectively to children's needs. This holistic perspective shifts child protection from a reactive model to a proactive, healing-centered practice that prioritizes safety, empowerment, and long-term resilience. Trauma-Informed and Accumulation-Aware Approaches to Child Protection explores historical perspectives of child harm and the current understanding of chronic maltreatment and re-victimization. It examines the impact on the individual, behaviorally, physically, and psychologically, across the lifespan, outlining trauma informed prevention and intervention approaches to address cumulative harm. This book covers topics such as childhood development, public health, and trauma psychology, and is a useful resource for psychologists, policymakers, medical and healthcare professionals, academicians, researchers, and scientists.