The connection between childhood trauma and susceptibility to mental illness, including addictions, can be best understood when one realizes how early experiences impact the development of the brain.
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Interestingly, a child’s personal perceptions of how severe the event was had a stronger impact on their mental health than objective, measurable facts about the severity of the event. Miss Lofthouse ...
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A new study published in Psychological Medicine sheds light on how childhood adversities, such as abuse and neglect, can affect brain development, even in children who do not show signs of psychiatric ...
Summary: A mother’s ability to regulate her response to trauma can significantly lessen PTSD symptoms in her children, particularly in high-stress regions ... disorder (PTSD), emphasizing the role of ...