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'''{{FULLPAGENAME}}'''. {{MD}}, is a medical doctor and psychiatrist who specializes in the treatment of psychic [[trauma]] in young children. He has published extensively.<ref>{{REFweb
'''{{FULLPAGENAME}}'''. {{MD}}, is a medical doctor and psychiatrist who specializes in the treatment of psychic [[trauma]] in young children. He has published extensively.
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Dr. Gaensbauer practices in Denver, {{USSC|CO}}.
Dr. Gaensbauer practices in Denver, {{USSC|CO}}.
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|title=Event trauma in early childhood: symptoms, assessment, intervention
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|quote=Expanding research over the last two decades has documented that very young children's responses to an event trauma will involve the same three basic categories of posttraumatic symptomatology observed in older children and adults that is, reexperiencing, numbing/avoidance, and hyperarousal.
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