or children, the wounds of a traumatic experience can run deep, and the scars can linger for years. This has long been intuitive to people who work with traumatized kids.
Now there's a growing body of research that shows how these experiences can derail a child's normal brain development, increasing the chance of mental health problems like depression, anxiety, eating disorders and substance abuse.
There's even a study that suggests a link between childhood trauma and adult health and behavioral problems like cancer, emphysema, addiction and attempted suicide.
In light of this evidence, many public and private agencies in the Fargo-Moorhead area and elsewhere are revising their approach to helping children who have suffered trauma, a wide-ranging term that can include physical or sexual abuse, a serious car crash, a grave medical illness, a natural disaster, community violence, severe neglect or the death of a loved one.
[For more of this story, written by Archie Ingersoll, go to http://www.inforum.com/news/40...t-treatment-new-hope]
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