Although child neglect is the most prevalent form of child maltreatment, the neurocognitive effects of neglect is understudied
Background:Childhood neglect is an understudied form of childhood maltreatment despite being the mos...
Approximately 70% of the general population experience a traumatic event during lifetime. However, o...
To date, few studies have evaluated the contribution of early life experiences to neurocognitive abn...
Although child neglect is the most prevalent form of child maltreatment, the neurocognitive effects ...
Maltreated (n=38), maltreated+posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)(N=60), and control youth (N=104) ...
Objective To examine the relationships of demographic, maltreatment, neurostructural and neuropsycho...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationships of demographic, maltreatment, neurostructural and neuropsych...
D.Phil.Profound psychological trauma, which may lead to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can co...
Child neglect, the most prevalent form of child maltreatment, is associated with adverse psychologic...
Child maltreatment affects thousands of youths in the United States and poses numerous detrimental e...
Previous research has shown that child maltreatment can negatively impact brain development and neur...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 42-50)The purpose of this study was to investigate the ef...
This investigation examined basic memory processes, cortisol, and dissociation in maltreated childre...
The brain is a powerful organ that can be damaged with irreversible consequences. Neglect alongside ...
Traumatic events experienced in childhood, such as physical and sexual abuse, can lead to multiple l...
Background:Childhood neglect is an understudied form of childhood maltreatment despite being the mos...
Approximately 70% of the general population experience a traumatic event during lifetime. However, o...
To date, few studies have evaluated the contribution of early life experiences to neurocognitive abn...
Although child neglect is the most prevalent form of child maltreatment, the neurocognitive effects ...
Maltreated (n=38), maltreated+posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)(N=60), and control youth (N=104) ...
Objective To examine the relationships of demographic, maltreatment, neurostructural and neuropsycho...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationships of demographic, maltreatment, neurostructural and neuropsych...
D.Phil.Profound psychological trauma, which may lead to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can co...
Child neglect, the most prevalent form of child maltreatment, is associated with adverse psychologic...
Child maltreatment affects thousands of youths in the United States and poses numerous detrimental e...
Previous research has shown that child maltreatment can negatively impact brain development and neur...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 42-50)The purpose of this study was to investigate the ef...
This investigation examined basic memory processes, cortisol, and dissociation in maltreated childre...
The brain is a powerful organ that can be damaged with irreversible consequences. Neglect alongside ...
Traumatic events experienced in childhood, such as physical and sexual abuse, can lead to multiple l...
Background:Childhood neglect is an understudied form of childhood maltreatment despite being the mos...
Approximately 70% of the general population experience a traumatic event during lifetime. However, o...
To date, few studies have evaluated the contribution of early life experiences to neurocognitive abn...