In the 1980s, Dr. Vincent Felitti was working in a medical program to help obese patients lose weight. But, weeks into the study, he began to notice that the patients who he had expected to make the most progress were dropping out.
So, he started asking them questions about their past, trying to understand what was going on. Were they overweight as kids? Did their weight change slowly, or suddenly?
During these conversations, he discovered something that many of them had in common: “Nearly every other patient in the program was acknowledging a history of childhood sexual abuse.” Felitti says “Initially, I had great difficulty accepting that. ... You know, I must be doing something wrong. People would know if this were true.”
[For more of this story, written by Samantha Crozier, go to https://www.pri.org/stories/20...rauma-affects-health]
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