Trajectories of neurobehavioral development: The clinical neuroscience of child abuse.
Over the past 20 years, the authors' research has focused on elucidating the developmental
effects of child abuse (CA) at the behavioral and neurobiological levels. In parallel, a cadre …
effects of child abuse (CA) at the behavioral and neurobiological levels. In parallel, a cadre …
[PDF][PDF] Child and adolescent psychopathology
BD Perry, T Beauchaine, SP Hinshaw - 2008 - childandfamily-sa.org.au
The purpose of this chapter is to examine potential mechanisms underlying the
welldocumented, complex relationships between maltreatment in childhood and the …
welldocumented, complex relationships between maltreatment in childhood and the …
The developmental consequences of child emotional abuse: A neurodevelopmental perspective
TM Yates - Childhood Emotional Abuse, 2014 - taylorfrancis.com
This article provides an empirical and theoretical foundation to support increased attention
to neurodevelopmental processes in understanding the developmental sequelae of child …
to neurodevelopmental processes in understanding the developmental sequelae of child …
The developmental consequences of child emotional abuse: A neurodevelopmental perspective
TM Yates - Journal of Emotional Abuse, 2007 - ojp.gov
Child emotional abuse (CEA) disrupts development across multiple domains, including
social, emotional, self, cognitive, and biological processes. Evidence indicates that CEA has …
social, emotional, self, cognitive, and biological processes. Evidence indicates that CEA has …
[HTML][HTML] Consequences of child abuse and neglect
AC Petersen, J Joseph, M Feit… - New directions in …, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Since the 1993 National Research Council (NRC) report on child abuse and neglect was
issued, dramatic advances have been made in understanding the causes and …
issued, dramatic advances have been made in understanding the causes and …
Child maltreatment and the developing brain: A review of neuroscience perspectives
S Twardosz, JR Lutzker - Aggression and violent behavior, 2010 - Elsevier
In this article we review neuroscience perspectives on child maltreatment to facilitate
understanding of the rapid integration of neuroscience knowledge into the academic …
understanding of the rapid integration of neuroscience knowledge into the academic …
[PDF][PDF] Wounds that time won't heal: The neurobiology of child abuse
MH Teicher - Cerebrum, 2000 - researchgate.net
counterproductive or self-defeating in the adult. Perhaps childhood abuse has arrested
psychosocial development, leaving a “wounded child” within the adult. Although such …
psychosocial development, leaving a “wounded child” within the adult. Although such …
The neurobiology of childhood trauma and abuse
BA Van der Kolk - Child and Adolescent Psychiatric …, 2003 - childpsych.theclinics.com
During the past decade there has been rapid progress in the understanding of the effects of
exposure to traumatic life experiences on subsequent psychopathology in children. Trauma …
exposure to traumatic life experiences on subsequent psychopathology in children. Trauma …
[PDF][PDF] Neurobiology of child maltreatment
R Grassi-Oliveira, CH Kristensen… - Mental health issues …, 2015 - researchgate.net
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), child maltreatment can be defined as all
forms of physical or emotional ill-treatment, sexual abuse, neglect, or negligent treatment …
forms of physical or emotional ill-treatment, sexual abuse, neglect, or negligent treatment …