In addition, many adolescents struggle with problematic sexual behaviors (PSB) that may not rise to a criminal offense, but cause harm to themselves and those around them. A significant number of these adolescents also have histories of their own trauma; yet there are no treatment models that ...
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摘要: The development of adolescents' coping in response to stress is critical for adaptive functioning; these coping strategies may be shaped by numerous environmental factors during childhood, including e关键词:Childhood Trauma Coping Stress Sensitive Periods ...
Trauma resulting from violence and unintentional causes has reached epidemic proportions in the United States, particularly among urban adolescents and young adults. Many of these injuries can be predicted because of participation of adolescents and young adults in risky behaviors. In addition, subsequent...
Child sexual abuse was the most common form of maltreatment found in children and adolescents with problematic sexual behaviors. However, other types of trauma experiences, especially exposure to violence, were also related. Sexual abuse and multiple trauma experiences both appear to have an important...
This means that the body chooses behaviors based on what will keep it safest at the moment. Because our brains are wired to keep us safe and alive, we tend to hold onto survival mode long after the traumatic event has passed if we do not process it, even if it is no longer adaptive...
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Intergenerational trauma appeared as a theme in all interviews when the nature of childhood abuse was discussed. Participants deemed trauma inflicted by parents as severely harmful to a survivors’ wellbeing. It was enforced that intergenerational trauma teaches family members behaviors and routines that...
Childhood trauma confers higher risk of adulthood physical and mental illness; however, the biological mechanism mediating this association remains largely unknown. Recent research has suggested dysregulation of the immune system as a possible biological
Future Orientation of Adolescents in Foster Care: Relationship to Trauma, Mental Health, and HIV Risk Behaviors[J] . Peter Cabrera,Wendy Auslander,Michael Polgar.Journal of Child & Adolescent Trauma . 2009 (4)Cabrera, P., Auslander, W., & Polgar, M. (2009). Future orientation of ...