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The neurobiology of childhood trauma and abuse
Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2003During the past decade there has been rapid progress in the understanding of the effects of exposure to traumatic life experiences on subsequent psychopathology in children. Trauma exposure affects what children anticipate and focus on and how they organize the way they appraise and process information.
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Childhood sexual abuse: an update
Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1998Research into child sexual abuse over the past year has provided further support to what is already known about prevalence and long-term effects. A number of advances have been made in research, examining the mediating influences between child sexual abuse and the development of long-term problems.
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Abuser and abused: Perverse solutions following childhood abuse
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, 1994SUMMARY This paper addresses the relationship between severe childhood physical abuse and both perverse states of mind and frank perversion in women. The psychic necessity for the perversion in these circumstances is discussed, together with the wide range of forms it may take.
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2003
Although awareness of child maltreatment as a serious social problem is becoming the norm in many countries, the field of child abuse prevention is young, and questions are more pervasive than answers. At the outset, prevention efforts have been complicated by the difficulty in reaching a consensual definition of key terms, including not only child ...
Sharon G. Portwood, Julia J. Finkel
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Although awareness of child maltreatment as a serious social problem is becoming the norm in many countries, the field of child abuse prevention is young, and questions are more pervasive than answers. At the outset, prevention efforts have been complicated by the difficulty in reaching a consensual definition of key terms, including not only child ...
Sharon G. Portwood, Julia J. Finkel
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Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 1993
This article examines the long-term sequelae of childhood sexual abuse in six areas: posttraumatic stress, cognitive distortions, altered emotionality, disturbed relatedness, avoidance, and impaired self-reference. It is concluded that childhood sexual abuse has a variety of long-term impacts and that the measurement strategies used to demonstrate ...
JOHN BRIERE, MARSHA RUNTZ
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This article examines the long-term sequelae of childhood sexual abuse in six areas: posttraumatic stress, cognitive distortions, altered emotionality, disturbed relatedness, avoidance, and impaired self-reference. It is concluded that childhood sexual abuse has a variety of long-term impacts and that the measurement strategies used to demonstrate ...
JOHN BRIERE, MARSHA RUNTZ
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The consequences of childhood abuse
2013The purpose of this article is to provide all experts working with children, as well as the public in general, with a summary of both the health and psychosocial consequences of child abuse in order to enhance recognition of this problem. The authors have focused in this article on the three most dominant forms of abuse: physical, sexual and emotional ...
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Childhood abuse accelerates inflammaging
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 2021openaire +2 more sources

