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'''{{FULLPAGENAME}}'''. M.D., is an American medical doctor who specializes in the treatment of psychic trauma in young children. He has published extensively. | '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}'''. M.D., is an American medical doctor who specializes in the treatment of psychic trauma in young children. He has published extensively. | ||
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+ | |title=Trauma in the preverbal period | ||
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+ | |quote=At every age, traumatic memories and their associated affects can become powerful organizing elements within the psyche, coloring every aspect of a person’s psychological functioning. | ||
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Theodore J. Gaensbauer. M.D., is an American medical doctor who specializes in the treatment of psychic trauma in young children. He has published extensively.
Publications
- Gaensbauer TJ. Trauma in the preverbal period. Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. 1995; 50(01): 122-49. PMID. DOI. Retrieved 23 June 2024.
Quote:At every age, traumatic memories and their associated affects can become powerful organizing elements within the psyche, coloring every aspect of a person’s psychological functioning.