… adverse childhoodexperiences by including four other important types of trauma. This … a variety of different fields to assess childhood trauma: the Adverse ChildhoodExperiences …
… If the threshold is not reached, the person will not experience the aforementioned changes in self-perception, and therefore is likely to experience more typical adjustment. The role of …
… The brain plays a range of roles in the stress process including subjective perception that an event or condition poses danger and, thus, the risk of harm. These appraisal processes …
JB Folk, L Ramos, EP Bath, B Rosen… - Journal of consulting …, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: Justice-involved youth report high rates of adverse childhoodexperiences (ACEs; abuse, neglect, household dysfunction) and are at high risk for elevated behavioral health …
PY Hong, SS Ilardi, DA Lishner - Psychological Trauma: Theory …, 2011 - psycnet.apa.org
… ) report a history of childhood sexual abuse (CSA). Yet, few individuals who experience CSA ultimately develop BPD. Researchers speculate that subjective experiences of emotional …
… to serious adversity in childhood increases the risk for later exposure to additional adversities [21, 22]. Childhood adversity can result in secondary stressors that cause harmful health …
… Even as children experience adversity, they can become resilient adults, in large part due to … among emerging adults having experienced adverse childhoodexperiences (ACE). …
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… However, in trying to keep the global population safe, social distancing measures unwittingly placed children already experiencing maltreatment and disadvantage in harm’s way. This …
… Scholars have called for greater understanding of the effects of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) on later youth development, including research on sleep as a potential …