
Effects Of Childhood Trauma By Kyle Sharpe On Prezi Understanding childhood trauma definition of childhood trauma types of trauma childhood trauma refers to deeply distressing or disturbing events experienced during childhood, leading to lasting psychological effects. this can include exposure to violence, abuse, neglect, or. Emdr provides sustained benefits for adult survivors of childhood trauma the findings highlight that eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (emdr) therapy yields significant long term psychological advantages for individuals who have experienced childhood trauma.

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