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Some thoughts on the short- and long-term effects of childhood trauma
By the Rev. Dr. Anthony (Tony) M. Gamley Introduction It’s generally agreed that our conduct as adults is affected by heredity and environment. We sometimes explain, or justify, our adult behavior as the result of “the way we’re wired.” Our childhood, our nurturing – the way we were raised – undoubtedly has a deep and life-long effect on us. Much of who we are is certainly genetic. However, the Jesuit educators would say, “Give me a boy/child until age seven, and you’ll never change him/her after that.” This is probably true. We are told that human memory begins at around age four, although there are some adults who claim to remember events before then. It remains a mystery as to how such cl

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