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- Maltreatment and the Developing Brain - University of British Columbia
Maltreatment and the Developing Child: How Early Childhood Experience Shapes Child and Culture Dr Perry is an internationally recognized authority on child trauma and the effects of child maltreatment His work is instrumental in understanding the impact of traumatic experiences and neglect on the neurobiology of the developing brain
- ANROWS Library Home: Maltreatment and the developing child : how early . . .
It looks at 6 core strengths for children against violence in the areas of attachment, self regulation, affiliation, attunement, tolerance and respect It reflects an approach of beginning early, applying a developmental framework, understanding how children cope with adversities, supporting caregivers to support children, and helping
- Child maltreatment and its impact on psychosocial child development
Child maltreatment disrupts the normal course of children’s emotional development Maltreated children are at risk for a wide range of mental health-related problems, including depression, anxiety, substance abuse, criminality and other forms of poorly regulated emotional behaviour
- Child maltreatment and the developing brain: A review of neuroscience . . .
In this article we review neuroscience perspectives on child maltreatment to facilitate understanding of the rapid integration of neuroscience knowledge into the academic, clinical, and lay literature on this topic
- Child Maltreatment: A Neurodevelopmental Perspective on the Role of . . .
Maltreatment in childhood increases risk for virtually every DSM-IV disorder, from autistic-spectrum disorders to schizophrenia to ADHD to major depression to substance abuse disorders
- In Focus: Understanding the Effects of Maltreatment on Early Brain . . .
“Our brains are sculpted by our early experiences Maltreatment is a chisel that shapes a brain to contend with strife, but at the cost of deep, enduring wounds ” In recent years, there has been a surge of research into early brain development
- Early Childhood: Child Development and Maltreatment
This chapter will present healthy child development according to the major developmental theories Second, it will present the developmental manifestations and consequences of child maltreatment specific to physical abuse, sexual abuse, and neglect
- Child Maltreatment and Brain Development: A Primer for Child Welfare . . .
Abuse and neglect can have drastic short- and long-term effects on children's and youth's developing brains Recently, research that links child maltreatment and changes in brain structure and development has strengthened considerably This connection has many implications for the prevention and treatment of child maltreatment
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