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Studies show genes, environment play a role in children’s ability to handle trauma

Por: New York Post Life November 02, 2022

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There’s an old saying that adversity makes you stronger. Real-life shows that’s not always true, but the adage highlights an evolving debate among scientists about resilience. After traumatic events and crises such as child abuse, gun violence or a pandemic, what explains why some people bounce back, while others struggle to cope? Is it nature — genes and other inherent traits? Or nurture — life experiences and social interactions?... + full article



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