20-08-2015 20:49 via feeds.sciencedaily.com

Maltreated children's brains show 'encouraging' ability to regulate emotions

There's a common assumption that children subjected to abuse or trauma will have problematic emotions across the board -- muted responses to positive situations and extreme reactions to negative ones. But a new study's findings suggest that maltreated children are perhaps more resilient and adaptable than previously thought. Given the right strategies, abused children have a surprising ability to regulate their emotions, the research shows.
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