Resilience and Development after Childhood Trauma from a Biopecological Perspective

This review attempts to define resilience, exploring how childhood trauma impacts psychological and emotional development from a biopsychosocial ecological model and why some resist poor functioning or disorders later in life.

CHILDHOOD TRAUMA_12 CORE CONCEPTS

CHILDHOOD TRAUMA_12CoreConcepts.pdf
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  • INTRODUCTION
  • METHODS
  • CHILDHOOD TRAUMA_12 CORE CONCEPTS
  • RESULTS:Trauma and Developmental Effects
  • RESULTS--Bio Psychosocial Model
  • RESULTS: Trauma and Brain Development
  • RESULTS--Factors Associated with Resilience
  • CONCLUSION
  • REFERENCES
  • Bronfenbrenner Model of Development.pdf
  • Trauma and Brain Development
  • how-childhood-defenses-hurt-us-as-adults
  • BRONFENBRENNER'S MODEL
  • THE ROOTS of RESILIENCE
  • RESILIENCE RESEARCH
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