Childhood trauma and violent behavior in adolescents are differentially related to cognitive-emotional deficits
IntroductionConverging neurobiological and epidemiological evidence indicates that exposure to traumatic events in the early stages of development, that is, adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), negatively affects the likelihood of being involved in violent behavior later in life. These problems are...
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Main Authors: | Stephen Katembu (Author), Anoushiravan Zahedi (Author), Werner Sommer (Author) |
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