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Maternal maltreatment differs from other forms of child abuse in certain dynamics. Studies indicate that mothers who abuse are more likely to be the primary caregivers under chronic stress—poverty, isolation, substance use, or untreated depression. The abuse often arises from:

Psychologist Lenore Walker developed the theory of the "Cycle of Abuse," which explains how abuse is often maintained in relationships. Understanding this cycle helps remove blame from the victim. facialabuse+facial+abuse+maternal+maltreatm

Facial injuries in children are common due to falls and play, but when they occur in the context of maternal or caregiver maltreatment, they carry distinct patterns and serious implications. For medical providers, law enforcement, and child protection services, the face is a critical diagnostic canvas—one that often reveals the difference between accident and abuse. Maternal maltreatment differs from other forms of child

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