Maternal Maltreatment Facialabuse !exclusive!
Prof. Raja Sekhar. P

Vice-Chancellor

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maternal maltreatment facialabuse

Maternal Maltreatment Facialabuse !exclusive!

This is the most nuanced portrayal. Marion is not a villain; she is a burnt-out, financially strained mother who loves her daughter but uses emotional withdrawal as punishment. The famous line—“I want you to be the best version of yourself” followed by “What if this is the best version?”—is a masterclass in passive-aggressive maternal maltreatment. Entertainment here doesn't offer a solution; it offers a mirror.

Striking, slapping, pinching, or pulling the face/hair.

Physically, facial abuse can lead to vision loss from orbital fractures, hearing impairment from temporal bone damage, dental deformities, and scarring that requires reconstructive surgery. In severe cases, traumatic brain injury results from blows to the head or face.

: Increased vulnerability to anxiety, depression, and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).

: Persistently dirty or smelly appearance, unsuitable clothing for the weather, or untreated medical/dental conditions. 3. Long-term Neurobiological Effects

: Children who experience physical maltreatment often develop a "hostile attribution bias." They are faster to identify angry facial expressions and may perceive neutral or ambiguous faces as threatening.