Early-life trauma and resilience: Insights from developmental neuroscience for policy

DG Gee - Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive …, 2021 - biologicalpsychiatrycnni.org
Childhood trauma increases the risk for later mental health problems. However, not all
individuals who are exposed to early-life trauma go on to develop psychiatric disorders …

[HTML][HTML] Distinct neural correlates of trait resilience within core neurocognitive networks in at-risk children and adolescents

AS Iadipaolo, HA Marusak, SM Paulisin… - NeuroImage: Clinical, 2018 - Elsevier
Background Most children who are exposed to threat-related adversity (eg, violence, abuse,
neglect) are resilient-that is, they show stable trajectories of healthy psychological …

Neurodevelopmental mechanisms linking early experiences and mental health: Translating science to promote well-being among youth.

DG Gee - American Psychologist, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Early experiences can have profound and lasting effects on mental health. Delineating
neurodevelopmental pathways related to risk and resilience following adversity exposure is …

Translating the neuroscience of adverse childhood experiences to inform policy and foster population-level resilience.

CF Weems, JD Russell, RJ Herringa… - American …, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
Imaging methods have elucidated several neurobiological correlates of traumatic and
adverse experiences in childhood. This knowledge base may foster the development of …

Neurobiological processes of risk and resilience in adolescence: Implications for policy and prevention science

DS Busso - Mind, Brain, and Education, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
This article focuses on the concepts of risk and resilience and their potential to inform clinical
interventions, school‐based prevention programs, and social policies. Research suggests …

Homeostasis, stress, trauma, and adaptation: A neurodevelopmental view of childhood trauma

BD Perry, R Pollard - Child and Adolescent Psychiatric …, 1998 - childpsych.theclinics.com
All experiences change the brain, but not all experiences affect the brain equally. Because
the brain is developing and organizing at such an explosive rate in the first years of life …

[图书][B] Adverse Childhood Experiences: The Neuroscience of Trauma, Resilience and Healing Throughout the Life Course

K Brewer-Smyth - 2022 - books.google.com
The entire world is in crisis with adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and other lifetime
trauma at an all-time high. This book is a valuable resource to promote optimal brain …

Neurobiological markers of resilience to early-life adversity during adolescence

ASM Leal, JA Silvers - Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Early-life adversity (ELA) exposure (eg, trauma, abuse, neglect, or institutional care) is a
precursor to poor physical and mental health outcomes and is implicated in 30% of adult …

Early adversity and development: parsing heterogeneity and identifying pathways of risk and resilience

DG Gee - American Journal of Psychiatry, 2021 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
Adversity early in life is common and is a major risk factor for the onset of psychopathology.
Delineating the neurodevelopmental pathways by which early adversity affects mental …

Structural brain correlates of adolescent resilience

KB Burt, R Whelan, PJ Conrod… - Journal of Child …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Background Despite calls for integration of neurobiological methods into research on youth
resilience (high competence despite high adversity), we know little about structural brain …