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Long-term Costs Severe Child Abuse

By Kathy Broady MSW 14 Comments

  Long-term, chronic, and severe child abuse causes a variety of medical and emotional issues for the survivors of such extensive abuse.  Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID/MPD) is one long-term issue, but medical complications are extremely common as well. In addition to addiction issues and mental health issues, most survivors find that they have numerous medical issues as either a direct or indirect result of … [Read more...]

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