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Please take care of yourself while reading. Don't force yourself to do more than you can handle.

Stay safe.

~Kathryn

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Comments are very much welcome. I often need a different perspective on an issue to get myself unstuck.

Please be aware that I approve all comments before they are posted. With the exception of included personal data (phone number, email address, etc) I do not edit them. And when I do, I note the editing I have done.

That said, I do reserve the right to edit or not publish a comment if I feel it may be extremely triggering or offensive.

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Trauma’s affect on the brain

A new study is out that shows evidence that children who have PTSD have differently functioning brains than normal controls.

In a response inhibition task, children with PTSD used different areas of their brains to perform the task.

Article seen here.

Jul 27, 2007Kathryn 7 Comments
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