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Understanding Maternal Maltreatment and Orofacial Abuse: Clinical Signs, Psychological Impacts, and Interventions

: Lesions that mirror the shape of an object (e.g., handprints, belt buckles, cord loops, or distinct linear "tramline" bruises from a rod) indicate inflicted trauma.

Clinicians look for "alerting features" in a child’s physical appearance and interaction style that may signal maternal abuse or neglect. maternal maltreatment facialabuse

With time, patience, and support, individuals can heal and recover from the trauma of maternal maltreatment and facial abuse. It's essential to remember that healing is possible and that there is hope for a brighter future.

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Restoring a sense of safety and self-worth to survivors of maternal facial abuse requires a multi-tiered, trauma-informed therapeutic approach.

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Failing to treat infections, injuries, or hygiene needs related to the face/mouth, causing disfigurement or pain. 2. Physical and Behavioral Warning Signs