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COUNSELING STRATEGIES FOR CHILDREN WHO SUFFERS FROM EMOTIONAL CHILD ABUSE: A CASE STUDY OF TEENAGERS IN UYO METROPOLIS

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The study examined the counseling strategies for children who suffer from emotional child abuse: a case study of teenagers in Uyo Metropolis. Emotional child abuse is a pervasive but often invisible form of maltreatment that negatively affects the psychological, emotional, and social development of children and adolescents. In Uyo Metropolis, teenagers exposed to emotional abuse face challenges such as low self-esteem, anxiety, depression, and difficulty forming healthy interpersonal relationships. This study examines counseling strategies that can assist teenagers in coping with emotional trauma resulting from abuse. Utilizing a case study approach, the research explores the concepts of counseling, emotional child abuse, and evidence-based interventions suitable for affected adolescents. The study highlights the effectiveness of counseling approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), person-centered counseling, and group counseling in promoting emotional healing, resilience, and self-confidence. Findings indicate that structured counseling interventions, combined with supportive family and community involvement, significantly mitigate the negative effects of emotional abuse and enhance teenagers’ overall well-being. In conclusion, emotional child abuse remains a serious social and psychological problem that can significantly affect the emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social development of adolescents. Although it may not produce visible physical injuries, its impact can be profound, leading to low self-esteem, depression, anxiety, poor academic performance, emotional instability, and difficulties in interpersonal relationships. One of the recommendations made was the implementation of professional counseling services in schools, early identification of emotional abuse, awareness programs for parents and caregivers, and collaborative efforts among stakeholders to safeguard the emotional health of adolescents.

KEYWORDS: Counseling, Counseling Strategies, Emotional Child Abuse, Adolescents, Trauma, Uyo Metropolis

Iniobong Aniekan Nyarks, Ph.D.
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