Childhood traumas are represented by events influencing a person's life affectingpersonality development and mental health. These traumas can be of several kinds, interpersonal andevents that happen outside on a wider scale. The effects of traumatic events are observed on physicalhealth, founding of relations, but also on mental health through the possibility of developing mentaldisorders. Young children pose an increased risk for traumatic events due to their dependence onparents or careers. But not all traumatic events affect more people, sometimes they come back tonormal life. But those who are severely affected by traumatic events may develop mental disorderssuch as post-traumatic stress or schizophrenia
In a national sample of adolescents, those who were physically and sexually abused, or witnessed vio...
Traumatic childhood-related experiences are a risk factor for several mental disorders during develo...
Childhood psychic trauma appears to be a crucial etiological factor in the development of a number o...
Abstract According to the National Survey of Children’s Health, 47% of children experience some type...
Unfortunately, childhood maltreatment and trauma are prevalent in society. As awareness grows, so do...
Introduction: Recent life events are associated with transition to and outcome in psychosis. Childho...
D.Phil.Profound psychological trauma, which may lead to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can co...
Trauma is generally defined as an event that causes a lasting impact on an individual, ranging from ...
Introduction: Abuse and neglect might cause multiple and long-term consequences on physical and ment...
Childhood trauma has been a serious public health problem and its long-term repercussions are widely...
Trauma and trauma related stress is an age old phenomenon. Much research has come up regarding the c...
Exposure to traumatic experiences in childhood is a risk (and potentially causal) factor for the dev...
Trauma seems to be an integral part of any given society. When most people think of psychological tr...
Trauma and trauma related stress is an age old phenomenon. Much research has come up regarding the c...
Trauma is any event that does not correspond with everyday situations and can give rise to feelings ...
In a national sample of adolescents, those who were physically and sexually abused, or witnessed vio...
Traumatic childhood-related experiences are a risk factor for several mental disorders during develo...
Childhood psychic trauma appears to be a crucial etiological factor in the development of a number o...
Abstract According to the National Survey of Children’s Health, 47% of children experience some type...
Unfortunately, childhood maltreatment and trauma are prevalent in society. As awareness grows, so do...
Introduction: Recent life events are associated with transition to and outcome in psychosis. Childho...
D.Phil.Profound psychological trauma, which may lead to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can co...
Trauma is generally defined as an event that causes a lasting impact on an individual, ranging from ...
Introduction: Abuse and neglect might cause multiple and long-term consequences on physical and ment...
Childhood trauma has been a serious public health problem and its long-term repercussions are widely...
Trauma and trauma related stress is an age old phenomenon. Much research has come up regarding the c...
Exposure to traumatic experiences in childhood is a risk (and potentially causal) factor for the dev...
Trauma seems to be an integral part of any given society. When most people think of psychological tr...
Trauma and trauma related stress is an age old phenomenon. Much research has come up regarding the c...
Trauma is any event that does not correspond with everyday situations and can give rise to feelings ...
In a national sample of adolescents, those who were physically and sexually abused, or witnessed vio...
Traumatic childhood-related experiences are a risk factor for several mental disorders during develo...
Childhood psychic trauma appears to be a crucial etiological factor in the development of a number o...