Maltreatment In Childhood

Maltreatment In Childhood

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Michelle M. Englund, PhD and Byron Egeland, PhD, study to examine whether a maternal history of maltreatment in childhood, has a detrimental impact on young children's mental health and to test theoretically and empirically informed pathways by which maternal history may influence child mental health (2018) further argued that:

Importantly, various lines of research suggest that the impact of a maternal childhood