Class content: Dog - dog aggression is one of the most difficult behavior problems to tackle because so many factors can be involved, for
example early trauma, genetic predisposition, and learned behaviors.
Not exact matches
For
example, a child who is frightened by riding in a car because it is connected to an
earlier trauma, may become chronically carsick.
For
example psychiatrist Bruce Perry, who runs the Child
Trauma Academy has written extensively for audiences of parents, teachers and other professionals about how
early developmental disruptions affect the developing brain, how this manifests in the classroom, and how to effectively address these problems in multiple settings, His Scholastic series is one
example.
Mr Clarke defended the plan to halve jail sentences for people who plead guilty
early and said rape cases were the «strongest
example» of why he supported the idea, because it would reduce the
trauma for victims.
In weighing in on the discussion, Roberta Smith cited
examples of «
earlier works of art by those who crossed ethnic lines in their depiction of social
trauma.»
An
early childhood sexual
trauma or the loss of a parent, for
example, could have serious repercussions during a person's young adult life.
Previous studies suggested that
early childhood
trauma can lead to an array of negative health outcomes and behaviors, including substance abuse, among both adolescents and adults.22 — 25 For
example, childhood physical and sexual abuse has been shown to be associated with illegal drug use.26 — 28 Although these studies provide evidence that most substance abusers come from abusive homes, many of these studies have taken a «categorical» approach to examine the relationship between 1 or 2 forms of these childhood exposures and subsequent drug abuse; few studies have examined illicit drug use and abuse in relation to multiple disturbing or stressful childhood exposures.
In the second case -
example,
early and sustained psychological
trauma arising from childhood sexual abuse had shaped mood and emotional regulation at mid-brain (amygdale and hippocampus in particular), diminishing the woman's capacity as an adult to self - sooth under stress, with dissociation and repeated recourse to self - harming.
Filled with evocative, «how - to - do - it»
examples, it is grounded in extensive clinical experience and cutting - edge research on
early development, attachment, neurobiology, and
trauma.