Dr. Sherri R. Edelman
Philadelphia Pennsylvania Clinical Psychologist and Licensed Counselor
specializes in psychological counseling child abuse victims and abusers.
Triune Chiropractic
Counseling and Wellness

325 Cherry Street • Philadelphia, PA 19106
Phone: (215) 627-6279
e-mail: info@tri-une.com


Dr. Sherri R. Edelman, Clinical Psychologist and Licensed Professional Counselor (biography, resume available at triune Website).
Therapies for treating the folowing:

* ANGER
* WORRY & PANIC
* ANXIETY & FEAR
* DEPRESSION & SADNESS
* LONELINESS & ISOLATION
* STRESS
* RELATIONSHIP DIFFICULTIES
* LACK OF DIRECTION OR MOTIVATION
* PAIN MANAGEMENT
* NEGATIVE THINKING
* LOW SELF ESTEEM

Child abuse is both shocking and commonplace. Child abusers inflict physical, sexual, and emotional trauma on defenseless children every day. The scars can be deep and long-lasting. Unfortunately, the more subtle forms of child abuse such as neglect and emotional abuse can be just as traumatizing as violent physical abuse. Focused support can help both the victims of child abuse and the child abusers themselves.
What is the definition of child abuse? Child abuse consists of any act or failure to act that endangers a child's physical or emotional health and development. A person caring for a child is abusive if he or she fails to nurture the child, physically injures the child, or relates sexually to the child.
What are the types of child abuse? The four major types of child abuse are:

* Physical abuse
* Sexual abuse
* Emotional abuse
* Neglect

Another type of abuse is child exploitation (distinct from sexual exploitation). This is the use of a child in work or other activities for the benefit of others. Child labor is an example of child exploitation for commercial reasons. Using a child in this way detracts from their own physical, mental, and social development.
What is physical abuse?

Physical abuse is any non-accidental physical injury to a child. Even if the parent or caretaker who inflicts the injury might not have intended to hurt the child, the injury is not considered an accident if the caretaker's actions were intentional. This injury may be the result of any assault on a child's body, such as:

* beating, whipping, paddling, punching, slapping, or hitting
* pushing, shoving, shaking, kicking or throwing
* pinching, biting, choking, or hair-pulling
* burning with cigarettes, scalding water, or other hot objects.
* severe physical punishment that is inappropriate to child's age.

Corporal (physical) punishment is distinguished from physical abuse in that physical punishment is the use of physical force with the intent of inflicting bodily pain, but not injury, for the purpose of correction or control. Physical abuse is an injury that results from physical aggression. However, physical punishment easily gets out of control and can become physical abuse. Corporal punishment is against the law in schools in some states, but not in others. In many families, physical punishment is the norm.

Hundreds of thousands of children are physically abused each year by someone close to them, and thousands of children die from the injuries. For those who survive, the emotional scars are deeper than the physical scars.
What is sexual abuse? Sexual abuse of a child is any sexual act between an adult and a child. This includes:

* fondling, touching, or kissing a child's genitals
* making the child fondle the adult's genitals
* penetration, intercourse, incest, rape, oral sex or sodomy
* exposing the child to adult sexuality in other forms (showing sex organs to a child, forced observation of sexual acts, showing ornographic material, telling "dirty" stories, group sex including a child)
* other privacy violations (forcing the child to undress, spying on a child in the bathroom or bedroom)
* sexual exploitation
* enticing children to pornographic sites or material on the Internet
* luring children through the Internet to meet for sexual liaisons
* exposing children to pornographic movies or magazines
* child prostitution
* using a child in the production of pornography, such as a film or magazine

The above acts are considered child abuse when they are committed by a relative or by a caretaker, such as a parent, babysitter, or daycare provider, whether inside the home or apart from the home. (If a stranger commits the act, it is called sexual assault.) The legal age of consent for two people to have sexual relations ranges from twelve to twenty-one, and varies by state within the United States and by country. In most states, having sex with a person younger than the legal age of consent is against the law. Even if the two parties agree to the sexual relationship, it is still against the law. Each state is very specific as to its laws about sex with minors. Sexual abuse is especially complicated because of the power differential between the adult and child, because of the negotiations that must occur between adult and child, and because the child has no way to assimilate the experience into a mature understanding of intimacy. Regardless of the child's behavior or reactions, it is the responsibility of the adult not to engage in sexual acts with children. Sexual abuse is never the child's fault.

Sexual abusers can be:

* parents, siblings, or other relatives
* childcare professionals
* clergy, teachers, or athletic coaches
* neighbors or friends
* strangers

Topics & Services of the Philadelphia Psycholgist:
| coaching | counseling | therapy | depression | anxiety | anger management | relationships |
| mental health | psychotherapy | consultation | clinical psychology | physical abuse | child abuse |
| sexual abuse | rehabilitation | adolescents | mind and spirit | holistic counseling | domestic violence |

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