Neuroscience of Pediatric PTSD

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  • Neuroscience of Pediatric PTSD Book Detail

  • Author : Victor G. Carrión
  • Release Date : 2017
  • Publisher : Oxford University Press
  • Genre : Health & Fitness
  • Pages : 201
  • ISBN 13 : 0190201967
  • File Size : 62,62 MB

Neuroscience of Pediatric PTSD by Victor G. Carrión PDF Summary

Book Description: Drs Carrion and Weems present the first book to be published on the neuroscience of pediatric PTSD. Children who experience traumatic stress early in life are at risk of developing scholastic, social, emotional and cognitive difficulties. In this work, the authors present a compelling story on how neuroscience findings explain the difficulties these children are challenged with

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Neuroscience of Pediatric PTSD

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Drs Carrion and Weems present the first book to be published on the neuroscience of pediatric PTSD. Children who experience traumatic stress early in life are a

Neuroscience of Pediatric PTSD

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The past twenty years have seen an increased interest in the impact of traumatic stress on development. In Neuroscience of Pediatric PTSD, Drs. Carrion and Weem

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Neurobiology of PTSD outlines the basic neural mechanisms that mediate complex responses and adaptations to psychological trauma; describes how these biological

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Neuropsychology of PTSD

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The emotional and behavioral symptoms associated with PTSD have been widely studied, but until recently, much less was known about neuropsychological aspects of