Children Who Experience Early Childhood Trauma Do Not ‘Just Get Over It’
October 10, 2014
By Jane Evans
https://www.socialworkhelper.com/2014/10/08/children-experience-early-childhood-trauma-just-get/
Also video:
Violence — a family tradition | Robbyn Peters Bennett | TEDxBellingham
Published on November 23, 2013
Robbyn Peters Bennett, LMHC, CMHS is a psychotherapist, educator, and child advocate who specializes in the treatment of trauma-related mental health problems resulting from the effects of early childhood stress, abuse and neglect. She is the founder of StopSpanking.org, a non-profit dedicated to educating the public on the dangers of spanking. She is on the steering committee of The U.S. Alliance to End the Hitting of Children. Robbyn is currently producing a documentary, The Last Resort, about the cultural practice of spanking children.
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Emmy,
Regarding your picture with the article, “Children Who Experience Early Childhood Trauma Do Not ‘Just Get Over It’”. I have removed the picture. I’m sorry about this. I do appreciate you telling me about my using is without your permission. The article was shareable to sites such as Facebook and Twitter so your picture has likely been shared all over. I looked back at the article and didn’t see your name anywhere so I’m not sure how I might have gained your permission. If you can help me understand this please share with me how I might get permission in the future. I’m sorry about you and your family’s suffering.
Sincerely,
Trish Anderson
That photo of the child with “I see the violence” has copyright, not creative commons. I am the photographer and mother.
I have not consented to you or anyone using it, copying it, cropping it, etc., etc.
My children and I are survivors of domestic violence and I do not appreciate us being violated and exploited.
Remove the image.
Emmy
http://www.flickr.com/msryan/photos