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How to Reduce the Impact of Childhood Trauma

By Jeremy Adam Smith — 2018

Children who experience adversity tend to have health problems later in life. Dr. Nadine Burke Harris explains why—and how we can help heal those wounds.

Read on greatergood.berkeley.edu

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Child’s Trauma