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Repercussions of Abuse, Neglect, and Trauma on the Neurobiology of the Brain and Their Implications
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Title Repercussions of Abuse, Neglect, and Trauma on the Neurobiology of the Brain and Their Implications
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/574158?src=rss
Description APA Annual Meeting 2008: Consequences of abuse, neglect, and trauma on the development of mental health disorders and the implications for prevention, diagnosis, and treatment.
Medscape Psychiatry & Mental Health
Category Articles > Pediatrics
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Date May 9, 2008
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