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Childhood Traumatic Stress: Neuroimaging Implications
Neuroimaging allows for the development of evidence based clinical interventions for individuals who experienced traumatic stress during childhood. It can also help to determine which forms of treatment work best by looking at changes in biological markers in the brain. This can help psychologists to understand which impairments to the brain are reversible and the type of intervention that best reverses them as well as predict how well someone will respond to a specific treatment.
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References for Childhood Stress
Childhood Traumatic Stress: PTSD and PTSS
Childhood Traumatic Stress: Neuroimaging Implications
Childhood Traumatic Stress: Neuroplasticity and Its Effect on Children
Childhood Traumatic Stress Influence During Childhood
Childhood Traumatic Stress Influence During Adulthood