Citation:Mclaughlin, K., & Lambert, H. (2017). Child Trauma Exposure and Psychopathology: Mechanisms of Risk and Resilience. Current opinion in psychology , 14, 29–34.Download CitationDOI BibTex Tagged XML Download PDF204 KB Date Published:aprAbstract:Abstract: Exposure to trauma in childhood is associated with elevated risk for multiple forms of psychopathology. Here we present a biopsychosocial model...Publisher's VersionLast updated on 07/13/2023 DOI
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