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Understanding the Altruistic Impact on Child Abuse Prevention in Society

This presentation explores the vital role of altruism in addressing child abuse within our communities. We delve into the various forms of child maltreatment, including neglect, emotional mistreatment, physical and sexual abuse. The discussion highlights the psychological, emotional, and behavioral effects of child abuse on both the victims and society as a whole. We also present persuasive communication strategies to enhance awareness, trust, and education around these issues. Join us as we build a common understanding and emphasize prevention through communal support and informed action.

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Understanding the Altruistic Impact on Child Abuse Prevention in Society

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  1. Altruism in Society Campaign Presentation PSY/400 Team D Josie Guevara, Eduardo Manuel, Rachel Soto, Nicole Ghanayem, & Alyssa Wallin PSY/400 June 30, 2014 Stefanie Krasner

  2. STOP CHILD ABUSE ("Hand ensemble", 2014)

  3. Nature of Child Abuse • Neglect • Emotionally Mistreated Children

  4. History of Child Abuse • Physical Abuse • Sexual Abuse

  5. 475 × 550 - netterimages.com Physical Effects of Child Abuse Society • Brain Injuries • Bruises & Welts • Lacerations & Burns • Disabilities (Kaufman, 2014) (“Toddler with Bruises,” 2014) (Collins, 2014 )

  6. Psychological, Emotional, and Behavioral Effects of Child Abuse on Society • Alcohol & Drug Abuse • Depression, Anxiety, PTSD • Self-Harm – E.g. Suicide, Cutting • Cognitive Development • Poor School Performance, Relationships, & Self-Esteem ("More than bruises", 2014)

  7. First Element of Persuasion • How the Message is Presented • Education on what to look for • Open communication with someone you trust

  8. Second Element of Persuasion • The Communicator • Credibility of those educating • Exercise the ability to be trustworthy

  9. Elements Applied Using Social Exchange Theory

  10. Strategy Implication - Intervention

  11. Prevention

  12. References Blending Perspectives and Building Common Ground. (1999). The Nature of Child Maltreatment. Retrieved from http://aspe.hhs.gov/hsp/subabuse99/chap3.htm Hand ensemble [Children's hands]. (2014). Retrieved from https://cfac.byu.edu/2012/09/05/area-percussionists-collaborate-for-8-hands- ensemble-concert-sept-14/ Myers, D. (2010). Introducing Social Psychology, Social Psychology (10 ed.). McGrawl-Hill.

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