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The Biology of Early Life Stress

Understanding Child Maltreatment and Trauma

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Springer International Publishing | e druk, 2018
ISBN13: 9783319725888
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Springer International Publishing e druk, 2018 9783319725888
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This innovative collection extends the emerging field of stress biology to examine the effects of a substantial source of early-life stress: child abuse and neglect. Research findings across endocrinology, immunology, neuroscience, and genomics supply new insights into the psychological variables associated with adversity in children and its outcomes. These compelling interdisciplinary data add to a promising model of biological mechanisms involved in individual resilience amid chronic maltreatment and other trauma. At the same time, these results also open out distinctive new possibilities for serving vulnerable children and youth, focusing on preventing, intervening in, and potentially even reversing the effects of chronic early trauma.

Included in the coverage:

Biological embedding of child maltreatment
Toward an adaptation-based approach to resilience                       
Developmental traumatology: brain development and maltreated children with and without PTSD
Childhood maltreatment and pediatric PTSD: abnormalities in threat neural circuitry
An integrative temporal framework for psychological resilience

The Biology of Early Life Stress is important reading for child maltreatment researchers; clinical psychologists; educators in counseling, psychology, trauma, and nursing; physicians; and state- and federal-level policymakers. Advocates, child and youth practitioners, and clinicians in general will find it a compelling resource.

Specificaties

ISBN13:9783319725888
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Uitgever:Springer International Publishing

Inhoudsopgave

<p>Biological Embedding of Child Maltreatment Through Inflammation.- Psychobiological Consequences of Child Maltreatment.- Toward an Adaptation-Based Approach to Resilience.- Developmental Traumatology: Brain Development and Maltreated Children With and Without PTSD.- Childhood Maltreatment and Pediatric PTSD: Abnormalities in Threat Neural Circuitry.- Pediatric Posttraumatic Stress.- Epigenetics and Early Life Adversity: Current Evidence and Considerations for Epigenetic Studies in the Context of Child Maltreatment.- An Integrative Temporal Framework for Psychological Resilience.- Conclusions and Panel Discussion.</p>

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