Psychological harm definition

Psychological harm means a material impairment of a School Board employee's mental health, as documented by a licensed psychologist, psychiatrist, or psychotherapist or another licensed mental health care provider.
Psychological harm means the impairment of a person's mental health, as established by competent evidence.
Psychological harm means the impairment of a person's mental

Examples of Psychological harm in a sentence

  • Psychological harm Emotional or psychological abuse, including, but not limited to, humiliating and degrading treatment such as bad name calling, constant criticism, belittling, persistent shaming, solitary confinement and isolation.

  • Psychological harm can include the exacerbation or aggravation of an existing psychological condition, such as anxiety or depression.

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  • Psychological harm Psychological harm can occur where the behavior of a parent or caregiver damages the confidence and self-esteem of a child or young person, resulting in serious emotional deprivation or trauma.

  • Psychological harm 6.55 Experience of restraint can be emotionally traumatic for both young people and staff.


More Definitions of Psychological harm

Psychological harm means a material impairment of an
Psychological harm means harm that causes mental or emotional trauma or that causes behavioral change or physical symptoms that require psychological or psychiatric care.
Psychological harm means the impairment of a person's mental health, as documented by a
Psychological harm means the material impairment of a person's mental health, as
Psychological harm means the impairment of an individual's mental health, as
Psychological harm means a material impairment of an individual's mental
Psychological harm means the material impairment of an employee’s mental