Childhood Experiences Social Interactions and Physical Health
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The child's brain is in a state of development and plasticity. Childhood experiences and social interactions can shape the developing brain in ways that can have long term psychological and physical health con­sequences. Childhood experiences of abuse and attachment styles may influence physical health through biological cognitive behavio­ral and emotional mechanisms. The developing brain needs such adaptivity that can both contribute to coping mechanisms and in­dividuality within the parameters of genetics. The chronic stress of abuse or insecure attachment styles can activate various biological and psychological stress reaction mechanisms that in turn can in­fluence the developing brain in various ways. Such stress may also influence the brain-immune system communications that in turn may contribute to the development of various physical and psychological symptoms. This study examines the links between childhood experiences of abuse and attachment limbic system functions and various psychological and physical symptoms.
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