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Excerpts Taken
From "Good Parents Bad Parenting" -
Chapter 9 - The Cycle Of Abuse (Physical &
Mental Abuse)
Copyright 2004
by Lisa Dunning, MA, MFT
All rights reserved Including the right of
reproduction
In whole or in part in any form
"How
can a parenting book help build the self esteem
of a child
without first building the self esteem of the
parents?"
- Lisa Dunning, MA, MFT
This
Dad's Childhood
I
had a mixed bag of some good, but mostly
bad memories as a young child. I was a
latchkey kid when I was young, coming
home to an empty house most days. I
would watch a lot of television in my
house with a friend from down the street
until someone came home. At night, when
both my parents were home, I remember a
great deal of silence or television. As
an only child I played a lot in my room,
alone. But I also remember playing
organized baseball, football and
basketball at the local park. My father
was the coach, or assistant coach, on
most of the teams. Those are mostly good
memories. I lived in a predominantly
Hispanic neighborhood until the age of
twelve when my father moved us into a
predominantly white middle class area.
All but one of my relatives lived on the
east coast. My grandmother on my
father's side lived in Northern
California. I did not have any brothers,
sisters, cousins, uncles, aunts, and
grandparents even remotely close to me,
geographically or otherwise. My mother
and father were strangers living in the
same house. As I grew older I became
another stranger in a house of
strangers. About the age of twelve, my
father buried himself in his work and
admitted to me when I was older that he
abandoned me to be raised exclusively by
my mother who did not have a clue how to
raise a teenager. I enjoyed playing
tennis and basketball and, looking back,
I believe a played a great deal of
tennis and basketball to escape my
dysfunctional home life. My parents
divorced when I was sixteen. I broke off
contact with my mother almost
immediately after she moved out of the
house, but I maintained contact with my
father primarily due to my inability to
financially support myself. My father
remarried and moved in with his new wife
and I was kicked out of my house to live
on the street for about a year. I had a
lot of issues that took years of
self-examination, time, meeting my wife
and eventually having my children to
heal most of the wounds of the past. To
say my wife and I came from different
childhood backgrounds would be an
understatement.
This
Mom's Childhood
I
did not come from an abusive environment
and have no direct experience with
abuse. My husband, on the other hand,
sadly came from a neglectful environment
and can give more insight into the
feelings associated with living in that
type of environment. Working in the
foster care system and in my private
practice, I have dealt with issues of
both physical and emotional abuse far
too often. When I was new to the field,
dealing with issues of abuse proved to
be challenging and uncomfortable, but
through many years of experience and
education, I know far too well the
subject of abuse and can say confidently
that I know how to help the abused and
the perpetrators of abuse.
Survivors
Of Abuse
"Parents
do not 'own' their children but are
responsible for promoting their
well-being, which means providing a home
free of abuse. " (Justice and
Justice 175) If you are a survivor of
abuse you have probably noticed that you
have come from a long line of
generations that have been abused. I am
sure you would like to prevent the cycle
of abuse to your children. I am also
sure that the abusers in your family did
not want to pass it down to you either.
So how do you, after generations of
abuse, stop the cycle?
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| Good
Parents Bad Parenting - Table of Contents |
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1 - Background Of Authors
2 - Establishing The Rules
3 - Advice For New Parents
4 - Stay At Home Parenting vs. Financial Concerns
5 - Clean Out The Baggage
6 - Three Parenting Styles
7 - Agreeing On Discipline
8 - To Hit Or Not To Hit - What Is The Answer?
9 - The Cycle Of Abuse
10 - Connect With Your Child
11 - Grand Parenting - Redefining Your Parent's Role
12 - The Divorced Parent |
13 - Parenting Someone Else's Child
14 - When Your Child Does Not Meet Your Expectations
15 - Children Without Parents But No One Has Died
16 - Coping With A Sick Parent
17 - The Death Of A Parent
18 - Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
19 - School Bells Are Ringing And Your Child Is Singing The Blues
20 - Your Child, Sex, Drugs and Alcohol
21 - Interfaith Relationships - Maybe Mom Was Right
22 - Your Child Is Still Defiant!
23 - Final Message Of Encouragement |
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