Previous studies have reported an association between verbal abuse in early childhood and structural and functional alterations in the young adult brain, supporting the existence of critical periods in human brain development. In addition, exposure to verbal abuse in early childhood is strongly correlated with lifetime psychiatric illness. Resilience is defined as the ability to avoid the negative psychological, biological, and social consequences of stress that impair psychological and physical homeostasis and is used to cope with these psychiatric diseases. We attempted to explain the mediatable present function of resilience and its associations with several psychiatric disorders, with verbal abuse exposure in early childhood and with th...
Background: Childhood adverse experiences (CAE) are associated with clinical psychiatric disorders a...
The impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) on brain structure has been noticed. Resilience h...
Objective: Cognitive reactivity and rumination are established vulnerability factors for depression ...
Previous studies have reported an association between verbal abuse in early childhood and structural...
Background: It is well-established that childhood trauma (emotional, physical neglect /abuse) increa...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityObjective: Resilience is a multidimensional phenomenon encompassing ...
textThe current investigation incorporated a stress-appraisal- coping model of childhood maltreatme...
Background: Adverse developmental experiences influence the development of emotion regulation (ER) s...
Background: Childhood adversity (CA) is strongly associated with mental health problems. Resilience ...
The relationship between childhood maltreatment and internalizing disorders, such as anxiety and dep...
BACKGROUND: Childhood adversity (CA) is strongly associated with mental health problems. Resilience ...
Background: Understanding the resilient factors and why some children do well despite early adverse ...
Childhood adverse experiences are associated with an increased susceptibility to low psychopathology...
<p>Background: Up to half of Western children and adolescents experience at least one type of childh...
Few studies on resilience in young children model risk appropriately and test theory-led hypotheses ...
Background: Childhood adverse experiences (CAE) are associated with clinical psychiatric disorders a...
The impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) on brain structure has been noticed. Resilience h...
Objective: Cognitive reactivity and rumination are established vulnerability factors for depression ...
Previous studies have reported an association between verbal abuse in early childhood and structural...
Background: It is well-established that childhood trauma (emotional, physical neglect /abuse) increa...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityObjective: Resilience is a multidimensional phenomenon encompassing ...
textThe current investigation incorporated a stress-appraisal- coping model of childhood maltreatme...
Background: Adverse developmental experiences influence the development of emotion regulation (ER) s...
Background: Childhood adversity (CA) is strongly associated with mental health problems. Resilience ...
The relationship between childhood maltreatment and internalizing disorders, such as anxiety and dep...
BACKGROUND: Childhood adversity (CA) is strongly associated with mental health problems. Resilience ...
Background: Understanding the resilient factors and why some children do well despite early adverse ...
Childhood adverse experiences are associated with an increased susceptibility to low psychopathology...
<p>Background: Up to half of Western children and adolescents experience at least one type of childh...
Few studies on resilience in young children model risk appropriately and test theory-led hypotheses ...
Background: Childhood adverse experiences (CAE) are associated with clinical psychiatric disorders a...
The impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) on brain structure has been noticed. Resilience h...
Objective: Cognitive reactivity and rumination are established vulnerability factors for depression ...