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Toward an empirically based Developmental Trauma Disorder diagnosis and semi‐structured interview for children: The DTD field trial replication

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 2022
Developmental trauma disorder (DTD) is a childhood psychiatric syndrome designed to include sequelae of trauma exposure not fully captured by PTSD. This study aimed to determine whether the assessment of DTD with an independent sample of children in ...
F Lavasani   +3 more
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Childhood Trauma, Borderline Personality, and Eating Disorders: A Developmental Cascade∗

Eating Disorders, 2007
In this article, we discuss the nature and role of trauma in relationship to borderline personality disorder and eating disorders. As is clinically evident, trauma can result in a variety of psychological consequences. These consequences include both Axis I and II disorders.
Randy A, Sansone, Lori A, Sansone
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Beyond PTSD: Client presentations of developmental trauma disorder from a national survey of clinicians.

Psychological Trauma, 2019
OBJECTIVE The emergence of updated Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th ed. [DSM-5]; American Psychiatric Association, 2013) criteria for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which includes modified criteria for young children ...
J. DePierro   +8 more
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[Developmental trauma disorder (DTD) in children and adolescents -results from a patient population at the special consultation hour for traumatized children and adolescents].

Zeitschrift für Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie und Psychotherapie, 2019
Objective Children and adolescents who have experienced interpersonal Type-II-trauma often develop symptoms going far beyond the Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
F. Metzner   +5 more
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Developmental Trauma Disorder: Recognizing trauma beyond PTSD

The Brown University Child and Adolescent Behavior Letter
Modern trauma frameworks appropriately recognize trauma responses often attributed to psychiatric disorders other than post‐traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), including major depressive disorder (MDD), generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), attention deficit
Mark Depot, K. Gardiner
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The impact of neurofeedback training on children with developmental trauma: A randomized controlled study.

Psychological Trauma, 2020
OBJECTIVE Developmental trauma or chronic early childhood exposure to abuse and neglect by caregivers has been shown to have a long-lasting pervasive impact on mental and neural development, including problems with attention, impulse control, self ...
A. Rogel   +5 more
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CHILDHOOD TRAUMA AND PERSONALITY DISORDERS: A DEVELOPMENTAL CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK

MAU INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATIONS
Childhood trauma (CT), encompassing emotional, physical, and sexual abuse as well as emotional and physical neglect before age 18, is a well-established risk factor for the development of personality disorders (PDs) in adulthood. Interpersonal and chronic trauma during early childhood and adolescence can disrupt normative cognitive, affective, and ...
Zanouba YAYA   +2 more
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Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Developmental Trauma Disorder, Borderline Personality Disorder, and the Dissociative Disorders

2019
Trauma-informed care is critical for all individuals who have experienced traumatic events, but the value is increased where exposure to trauma is “complex”. This generally refers to situations in which trauma has occurred early in childhood, when it has occurred repeatedly, when it has occurred over prolonged periods of time, and when it is primarily ...
Mary-Anne Kate, Martin J Dorahy
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Treatment for Children with Trauma-Attachment Disorders: Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy

Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 2006
Children with histories of maltreatment are at significant risk of developing severe psychiatric problems. Treatment of such children is difficult and there are no empirical studies evaluating the effectiveness of outpatient treatment for children with trauma-attachment disorders.
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