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The biological effects of childhood trauma.


ABSTRACT: Trauma in childhood is a psychosocial, medical, and public policy problem with serious consequences for its victims and for society. Chronic interpersonal violence in children is common worldwide. Developmental traumatology, the systemic investigation of the psychiatric and psychobiological effects of chronic overwhelming stress on the developing child, provides a framework and principles when empirically examining the neurobiological effects of pediatric trauma. This article focuses on peer-reviewed literature on the neurobiological sequelae of childhood trauma in children and in adults with histories of childhood trauma.

SUBMITTER: De Bellis MD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3968319 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The biological effects of childhood trauma.

De Bellis Michael D MD   Zisk Abigail A  

Child and adolescent psychiatric clinics of North America 20140216 2


Trauma in childhood is a psychosocial, medical, and public policy problem with serious consequences for its victims and for society. Chronic interpersonal violence in children is common worldwide. Developmental traumatology, the systemic investigation of the psychiatric and psychobiological effects of chronic overwhelming stress on the developing child, provides a framework and principles when empirically examining the neurobiological effects of pediatric trauma. This article focuses on peer-rev  ...[more]

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