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Adolescent Trauma

The consequence of adolescent trauma is experience or witness, or abuse. As a result some teenagers can experience brain damage. In an effort to cope, too, many will develop drug or alcohol addiction. Trauma can be acute or chronic but both can devastate adolescent developmental health. Trauma may be anything but a traumatic occurrence. Chronic trauma usually causes the negative thoughts to be handled with drug use. As a consequence, teens find that drugs lower their feelings of anxiety, depression and shame. Brain growth in teenagers may be negatively affected after the trauma, according to research. Both areas of the brain that can affect trauma are engine control, cognitive capacity, sleep, memory and impulse control. Teenage treatment can help cure the disease.

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