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  2. Childhood trauma - Wikipedia

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    [32] [33] [34] Exposure to childhood trauma, along with environmental stress, can also cause alterations in genes and gene expressions. [ 35 ] [ 36 ] [ 37 ] A growing body of literature suggests that children's experiences of trauma and abuse within close relationships not only jeopardize their well-being in childhood, but can also have long ...

  3. Charles L. Whitfield - Wikipedia

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    Whitfield taught at Rutgers University and is a best-selling author known for his books on the topics of general childhood trauma, childhood sexual abuse, and addiction recovery, including Healing the Child Within and Memory and Abuse: Remembering and Healing the Effects of Trauma.

  4. Stress in early childhood - Wikipedia

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    Such stress arises from brief, mild to moderate stressful experiences, buffered by the presence of a caring adult who can help the child cope with the stressor. [9] This type of stress causes minor physiological and hormonal changes to the young child; these changes include an increase in heart rate and a change in hormone cortisol levels. [4]

  5. Minka Kelly Opens Up About Her Childhood Trauma and ... - AOL

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    Minka Kelly is telling all. The 42-year-old actress opens up for the first time about her upbringing and "complicated" relationships with her parents in her new book, Tell Me Everything, candidly ...

  6. Lenore Terr - Wikipedia

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    Lenore C. Terr (born New York City, 1936) is a psychiatrist and author known for her research into childhood trauma. [1] Terr graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School with an MD. [1] She is the winner of the Blanche Ittleson Award for her research on childhood trauma. [2]

  7. Social stress - Wikipedia

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    Social stress is stress that stems from one's relationships with others and from the social environment in general. Based on the appraisal theory of emotion, stress arises when a person evaluates a situation as personally relevant and perceives that they do not have the resources to cope or handle the specific situation.

  8. This Surprising Factor Could Increase Your Dementia Risk by ...

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    Here's how your social life could affect your dementia risk. Reviewed by Dietitian Annie Nguyen, M.A., RD

  9. Social emotional development - Wikipedia

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    Social emotional development represents a specific domain of child development.It is a gradual, integrative process through which children acquire the capacity to understand, experience, express, and manage emotions and to develop meaningful relationships with others. [1]