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Medicating Relational Trauma in Youth

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Children who have experienced relational trauma present a host of problems and are often diagnosed with psychiatric disorders and then medicated. But there is evidence that commonly used drugs interfere with oxytocin or vasopressin, the human trust and bonding hormones. Thus, psychotropic drugs may impair interpersonal relationships and impede forming a therapeutic alliance.

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Children who have experienced relational trauma present a host of problems and are often diagnosed with psychiatric disorders and then medicated. But there is evidence that commonly used drugs interfere with oxytocin or vasopressin, the human trust and bonding hormones. Thus, psychotropic drugs may impair interpersonal relationships and impede forming a therapeutic alliance.

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Volume 17
Issue 3
Authors Pamela F. Rodriguez, Daphne M. Baille
Journal Section Treatment and Family
ISSN 10895701

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