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Posted: 2025-05-13 00:11:32 UTC

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2025-05-13 00:11:47 UTC
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New research indicates that verbal abuse during childhood can alter brain development, leading to a hyperactive threat system and a blunted reward response, increasing the risk of mental health issues in adulthood.
Verbal abuse overactivates threat systems and dulls reward responses in children’s brains.
Early verbal abuse increases risks of anxiety, depression, and social dysfunction in adulthood.
Ending verbal abuse is critical for healthy brain development and long-term wellbeing.
Hyperactive threat system development
Blunted reward response
Increased risk of anxiety and depression
Social dysfunction in adulthood