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Hjelmervik, K., & Stores, R. (2018). Maternal maltreatment and child behavioral problems: A systematic review. Child Abuse & Neglect, 81, 85-96.
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While they may be "expert" at identifying anger, maltreated children often struggle with other emotional cues: facialabuse+facial+abuse+maternal+maltreatm
The relationship between facial abuse and maternal maltreatment can be understood through the lens of the cycle of violence. The cycle of violence suggests that individuals who experience abuse are more likely to perpetrate abuse against others (Walker, 1979). In the context of facial abuse and maternal maltreatment, this cycle can be particularly damaging. Children who experience facial abuse may be more likely to develop aggressive behaviors, which can lead to increased conflict and violence in their relationships. Hjelmervik, K