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Childhood Traumatic Stress: Neuroplasticity and Its Effect on Children
While neuroplasticity is prevalent across the lifespan, children's brains are especially neuroplastic. In order to learn and develop, children's brains take in information from the world around them. This can be a good thing when the child is living in a healthy, positive environment. However, it proves problematic when the child is consistently exposed to adversity.
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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