ARTICLES
NCBI
Psychological or Neurobiological Impacts of Violence
2010/01/29 Neurobiological Adaptations to Violence across Development: Hilary K. Mead, Theodore P.
Beauchaine, and Katherine E. Shannon
https //www ncbi nlm nih gov/pmc/articles/PMC2813461/
Adoption dot com
2016/01/17 How Exposure To Domestic Violence Affects Brain Development in Children | Domestic Violence
Awareness Month Robyn Chittister
Children exposed to domestic violence, though not physically abused, do experience mental trauma.
https //adoption com/how-exposure-to-domestic-violence-affects-brain-development-in-children
Frontiers in Early Behavioral Neuroscience
2019/07/09 Early Life Exposure to Violence: Developmental Consequences on Brain and Behavior Isabelle
Mueller and Ed Tronick
https //doi org/10.3389/fnbeh [dot] 2019.00156
Changing Minds Now dot org
https //changingmindsnow org/
WITNESSING VIOLENCE CAN CHANGE A KID’S MIND. YOU CAN HELP THEM HEAL.
New research shows that witnessing traumatic events, like domestic violence, shootings, or even fighting,
can impact the physical development of a child’s brain — potentially leading to lifelong health and social
issues. But you can help reverse the effects. This site will teach you about the science of childhood trauma, and how
five everyday gestures can make a world of difference…
Updates: 2021/02/07 de-activating links, some editing.
Psychological and Biological Impacts
of Violence: Development/Brain-Child