Child-witnessed domestic violence and its adverse effects on brain development: a call for societal self-examination and awareness
There is substantial evidence indicating that children who witness domestic violence have psychosocial maladaptation that is associated with demonstrable changes in the anatomic and physiological make up of their central nervous system. Individuals with these changes do not function well in society...
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Main Authors: | Areti eTsavoussis (Author), Stanislaw P Stawicki (Author), Nicoleta eStoicea (Author), Thomas John Papadimos (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2014-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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