The impact of violence during childhood on personality development

Karina Bulachek1
Anastasia Semenyuk2 nastya_semenyuk [at] ukr.net
  1. Theoretical and Applied Psychology Department, Institute of Law and Psychology, Lviv Polytechnic National University, UKRAINE, Lviv, 1/3 Knyaz Roman St.
  2. Theoretical and Applied Psychology Department, Institute of Law and Psychology, Lviv Polytechnic National University, UKRAINE, Lviv, 1/3 Knyaz Roman St.
Abstract 

The impact of violence in different age catagory on the formation and development of personality. A brief study of the topic shows that any emotional, physical, mental or sexual abuse of children not only leads to the formation of various psychopathologies but also to the inevitable warping and inadequate rejection of both peace and people.

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[2]  P. Burke, “Disability and Impairment: Working with Children and Families”, London, Jessica Kingsley Publishers, pp. 168, 2008.

[3]  D.J. English, D. B. Marshall, A. J. Stewart, “Effects of Family Violence on Child Behavior and Health During Early Childhood”,Jurnal of Family Violence, Vol. 18, No. 1 February 2003.

[4]  Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology Family violence and its ‘adversity package’: a community survey of family violence and adverse mental outcomes among young people, volume 46, Issue 9, pp 825-831, September 2011.