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Children who are physically, cognitively, or emotionally neglected often suffer from anxiety. As a result, their bodies produce stress hormones. When this happens frequently, these hormones become toxic to the developing brain, which can later suppress emotional and cognitive well-being throughout life. Nonprofit by Daniel Rucareanu / federeii Treating the Effects of Childhood Neglect When a child is accustomed to suppressing their feelings due to neglect, it can be difficult to recognize and experience them in a healthy way. Therapists and mental health professionals can help both children and adults recognize, accept, and express their feelings in a healthy way. These treatment options include: 1. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT): Cognitive behavioral therapy aims to help you understand what is going on in your brain and how to deal with irrational feelings or fears. 2. The Hoffman Process: A 7- to 8-day guided process designed to take participants back to their childhood so they can reconnect with their parents and make peace. 3. Family Therapy: If a child is emotionally neglected at home, family therapy can help both the parents and the child. 4. Parenting Classes: Parents who neglect their child's emotional needs might benefit from parenting classes. 5. Psychoanalysis: The goal of psychoanalytic therapy is to release repressed feelings and experiences, that is, to make the unconscious conscious. Support us to raise awareness about neglected children and other important issues / sprouts ????: Read the script here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1n... Visit our website : www.sproutsschools.com PARTICIPATE by voting for your favorite topic or suggesting new topics : https://sprouts.featureupvote.com/ THANKS to our Patreons: This video was created with the support of our patrons: Johan Klassen, Angela, Wolfgang Vullhorst, Reynir Örn Bachmann Guðmundsson, Daniel Kapuschinsky, Jonathan Schwarz, Margaret Grace, Bob Wilkerson, Stephen, María, Raymond Fujioka, Hal Beltran, Susan Schuster, Deepak Kamlesh, Margaret Grace, Jonathan Schwarz, Shao Xiang, Denis Kraus, Judy Roland, Bettina Kind, Gatsby Dkdc, Enrique Arellano Farias, Vishruth Harithsa, Nancy Bueffler, Adam G, Tetiana Gerasymova, Raman Srivastava, Daniel Kramer, David Markham, Marq Short, Scripz, Muhammad Humayun, Ginger, Tsungren Yang, Esther Chiang, Badrah, Cedric Wang, Broke, Jeffrey Cassianna, Sergei Kukhariev, Andrea Basilio Rava, kritik bhimani, Don Bone, John Zhang, Mathis Nu and all the others. Thank you everyone! To join them, visit www.patreon.com/sprouts COLLABORATORS Screenplay: Jonas Koblin and Wave Vasiksiri Artist: Pascal Gaggelli Voice: Christian Beppo Peters Color: Nalin Editor: Peera Lertsukittipongsa Partnership Program Manager: Selina Bador Production: Bianka Proofreading: Susan Sound Engineering: Miguel Ojeda Translation: Gunnar Selm Special thanks to our follower Wave Vasiksiri for suggesting the topic and collaborating on this script. MUSIC: Toys Are Alive - Studio Le Bus Here Come The Raindrops - Reed Mathis Learn more about Attachment Theory: How Childhood Impacts Life. Our video on the topic is a good start. • The Attachment Theory: How Childhood ... Experience the still face with a baby or learn more about it on YouTube. • Video SOURCES English: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romania... https://www.ironcurtainproject.eu/en/... Zeanah, CH et al., 2005. Attachment in Institutionalized and Community Children in Romania. Society for Research in Child Development, Volume 76, pp. 1015-1028. Marinus H. van IJzendoorn, MPCML & Juffer, F., 2008. IQ of Children Growing Up in Children's Homes: A Meta-Analysis on IQ Delays in Orphanages. Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, Volume 54, pp. 341-366. https://www.pri.org/stories/2015-12-2... Nelson, CA, Zeanah, CH, Fox, NA, Marshall, PJ, Smyke, AT, & Guthrie, D. (2007). Cognitive recovery in socially deprived young children: The Bucharest Early Intervention Project. Science, 318(5858), 1937-1940. PMID: 18096809 https://www.childpact.org/2015/05/06/... http://donellameadows.org/archives/ce... https://adoption.org/many-orphans-wor...