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(Psych Central News) Childhood adversity and trauma during adulthood appear to predispose individuals to post-traumatic stress disorders. Researchers found the combination of insults were more predictive of PTSD than exposure to only one type of disturbance. Furthermore, the risk was additionally ... ...


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