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Although alcohol-related traffic fatalities for youth have declined, young people are still overrepresented in this area. Having these types of reactions continuously with the child may have a big negative effect on the emotional health of the child and also on the child's learning pattern. Considerable research has supported that early psychological maltreatment may have profound and lasting effects on children, leading them to experience many of the same problems as those who have been physically and sexually abused (Egeland and Erickson, 1987).

Pages: 352

Publisher: Katherine Tegen Books; Reprint edition (March 18, 2014)

ISBN: 006212739X

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