Abstract
Each year a great many children are physically, sexually, or emotionally abused. This early trauma often overwhelms coping mechanisms and derails personality development, resulting in childhood and adult psychopathology. Until recently, the connection between childhood abuse and adult psychopathology eluded most clinicians, with negative consequences for survivors. The author examines these phenomena and discusses a biopsychosocial and integrative clinical approach to this population.
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