Delima, J. (n.d.). The neurobiological effects of childhood maltreatment. Ebsco. http://web.b.ebscohost.com/src_ic/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=2&sid=f324424b-c0a7-4f4b-bb10-beb4db3929bc%40pdc-v-sessmgr06. Jennifer Delima and her team had specific material regarding how maltreatment in adolescents can affect the full neurological development as a child grows older. I gained insight on exposure of how physicians use Magnetic Resonance Imaging scans and other scans to understand the neurological framework of a patient and how early abuse can cause cognitive threat. The research backing up this material was conducted by Dr. Jennifer Delima, a practitioner at Alice Springs Hospital in the Community Child and Family health department.
Vliet, N. Van. (2015). Translating the Cognitive Model of PTSD to the Treatment of Very Young Children: : A Single Case Study of an 8-Year-Old Motor Vehicle Accident Survivor. ebsco. http://web.b.ebscohost.com/src_icpdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=7&sid=39480599-508e-45e5-a649-dc2ca352a276%40pdc-v-sessmgr05
In this scholarly paper, Benjamin Goodall researches the neurological framework of patients who endure PTSD and preexisting medical reasons for their existing condition. Research and data to support this paper involves several long term studies on patient mental health for those dealing with mental health disorders. The information in this article was conducted at the medical research council cognition and brain sciences unit at Macquire University.