Developmental traumatology:
The psychobiological development of maltreated children and its implications for research, treatment, and policy
However, repetitive or complex traumatic events, such as neglect, have a higher prevalence rate and can alter a person's
psychobiological development in critical periods [56].
Based on a modified version of Gottlieb's scheme of
psychobiological development, this study conceptualizes epigenetic mechanisms as molecular underpinnings mediating interactions between neural and... genetic activity levels.
Based on a modified version of Gottlieb's scheme of
psychobiological development, this study conceptualizes epigenetic mechanisms as molecular underpinnings mediating interactions between neural and
Finally, consequences for a model of
psychobiological development and implications for future research in molecular epigenetics are discussed.
However, concepts that integrate these findings in an overall theory of
psychobiological development have yet to be developed.
Since 1973 Dr. Peterson has engaged in research and clinical practice resulting in a model of preventative care, which supports a woman's
psychobiological development during pregnancy, and empowers her personal growth...»
Not exact matches
Accordingly, prospective longitudinal studies in Developmental Traumatology are critical to the effort to develop early interventions to attenuate the
psychobiological dysregulation and adverse effects on brain
development associated with maltreatment.
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