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Childhood Trauma In Adulthood

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I. Introduction
Anxiety disorders are prevalent in many adults all over the world. People with anxiety disorders have an impaired ability to work and function in their daily lives compared to a person without an anxiety disorder (Fuller-Thomson, Olfson, Villegas, Morcillo, Wang & Blanco, 2012). Many research studies have been conducted to understand how anxiety disorders development and to find the best treatment (Wilson & Scarpa, 2014). Through the research, it has become apparent that both genetic and environmental factors have an effect in the development in these disorders. Although evidence does suggest environmental factors have a greater impact (Maniglio, 2013).
Childhood traumas (i.e, physical abuse, sexual abuse, and mental abuse) have been proven to have significant negative effects on the development and mental state of a person (Lochner, Seedat, Allgulander, Kidd, Stein, & Gerdner, 2010). Countless amounts of treatments and program are in place in an attempt to reduce the effects of these maltreatments during childhood and to reduce the risk of future psychological disorders (Maniglio, 2013). This paper will argue, …show more content…

As the severity of childhood maltreatment increases, so does the likelihood of serious dysfunction in adulthood, which can lead to high utilization of medical and emergency care. Adverse childhood experiences are also associated with future health risk behaviors that further complicate adult outcome. Overall, the evidence is substantial that childhood maltreatment is a risk factor for a wide range of adult psychiatric squeal. The more severe the abuse, the stronger the association with psychiatric symptoms in adulthood. Abuse is also associated with more malignant forms of psychiatric illness including suicide attempts, early onset of depressive illness, chronic forms of depression, and increased number of depressive

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