This book brings to the fore theexistence of child abuse as a social malaise on a large scale and the need to control and remedythe problem so that the victim can grow up normally and without any neurosesand traumas that would affect his relationships with family, friends and at the workplace.It investigates andexplains the symptoms that could reveal the burden that a child is carrying inhis mental framework. The book helps to identify thesymptoms and the remedial measures that can be taken to cure child victimsof 'faults' they are not responsible for. Attention has also been paid to pointout the preventive steps that should be taken while rearing children to ensurethat they are not subjected to abuse of any kind - either from within the home oroutside.
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