News stories on abuse of the Ghanaian child are reported daily by the media in Ghana. How are these stories framed? What has been/is the effect of the media frames on how child abuse issues are handled by society and policy makers? How has the media helped in shaping perceptions on child abuse, whatever its form. This is the journey I am on.
Thursday, August 6, 2015
Judith Lewis Herman, Trauma and Recovery
Judith Lewis Herman
“Many abused children cling to the hope that growing up will bring escape and freedom.
But the personality formed in the environment of coercive control is not well adapted to adult life. The survivor is left with fundamental problems in basic trust, autonomy, and initiative. She approaches the task of early adulthood――establishing independence and intimacy――burdened by major impairments in self-care, in cognition and in memory, in identity, and in the capacity to form stable relationships.
She is still a prisoner of her childhood; attempting to create a new life, she reencounters the trauma.”
― Judith Lewis Herman, Trauma and Recovery
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