Child psychologist Tracy Vaillancourt says childhood abuse affects everything from brain development to physical and mental health. Research shows people who were abused as children have a higher risk of suicide, addiction, autoimmune disease, and are more likely to be violent.
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Profound impacts of child abuse and neglect on development
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