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The Boy Who Was Raised as a Dog

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by Bruce Perry


  189 physical abuse and neglect and other trauma: Dansky, B. S., Byrne, C. A., & Brady, K. T. (1999, May). Intimate violence and post-traumatic stress disorder among individuals with cocaine dependence. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 25(2), 257-268; Palacios, W. R., Urmann, C. F., Newel, R., & Hamilton, N. (1999, July-September). Developing a sociological framework for dually diagnosed women. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 17(1-2), 91-102.

  189 show changes during addiction: Daglish, M. R., Weinstein, A., Malizia, A. L., Wilson, S., Melichar, J. K., Lingford-Hughes, A., Myles, J. S., Grasby, P., & Nutt, D. J. (2003, December). Functional connectivity analysis of the neural circuits of opiate craving: “more” rather than “different”? Neuroimage, 20(4); Carey, P. D., Warwick, J., Niehaus, D. J., van der Linden, G., van Heerden, B. B., Harvey, B. H., Seedat, S., Stein, D. J. (2004, October 14). Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) of anxiety disorders before and after treatment with citalopram. BMC Psychiatry, 4, 30; Carlezon, W. A. Jr., Duman, R. S., & Nestler, E. J. (2005, August). The many faces of CREB. Trends in Neuroscience, 28(8), 436-445; Astur, R. S., St. Germain, S. A., Tolin, D., Ford, J., Russell, D., & Stevens, M. (2006, April). Hippocampus function predicts severity of post-traumatic stress disorder. Cyberpsychology and Behavior, 9(2), 234-240.

  189 found relief in dissociation: Winchel, R. M. & Stanley, M. (1991, March). Self-injurious behavior: a review of the behavior and biology of self-mutilation. American Journal of Psychiatry, 148(3), 306-317.

  190 do not find them overwhelmingly blissful: Conley, K. M., Toledano, A. Y., Apfelbaum, J. L., & Zacny, J. P. (1997). The modulating effects of a cold water stimulus on opioid effects in volunteers. Psychopharmacology, 131, 313-320.

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  208 Please call the police: Hanson, E. (2000, April 14). Jurors are asked to terminate parental rights in abuse case. Houston Chronicle.

  211 be affected by the environment: Read, J., Perry, B. D., Moskowitz, A., & Connolly, J. (2001). The contribution of early traumatic events to schizophrenia in some patients: a traumagenic neurodevelopmental model. Psychiatry, 64(4), 319-345; Anda, R. F., Felitti, R. F., Walker, J., Whitfield, C., Bremner, D. J., Perry, B. D., Dube, S. R., & Giles, W. G. (2006). The enduring effects of childhood abuse and related experiences: a convergence of evidence from neurobiology and epidemiology. European Archives of Psychiatric and Clinical Neuroscience, 256(3), 174-186.

  212 ultimately convicted of the murders: Talan, J. & Firstman, R. (1998). The death of innocents: a true story of murder, medicine, and high-stake science. New York: Bantam.

  212 killed eight of the babies: Southall, D. P., Plunkett, M. C., Banks, M. W., Falkov, A. F., & Samuels, M. P. (1997, November). Covert video recordings of life-threatening child abuse: lessons for child protection. Pediatrics, 100(5), 735-760.

  213 murder until proved otherwise: Dyer, O. (2004, January 3). Meadow faces GMC over evidence given in child death cases. British Medical Journal, 328(7430), 9.

  213 convictions have already been overturned: UK Health Minister orders review of 285 cot death murders. (2004, January 20). Medical News Today; Sally Clark Doctor wins GMC Case. (2006, February 17). BBC News.

  213 unneeded and painful medical procedures: Schreier, H. (1993). Hurting for love: munchausen by proxy syndrome (p. 25). New York: Guilford Press.

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  217 brain-related functional problems: Perry, B. D. (2002). Childhood experience and the expression of genetic potential: what childhood neglect tells us about nature and nurture. Brain and Mind, 3, 79-100; Perry, B. D. & Pollard, D. (1997). Altered brain development following global neglect in early childhood. Society For Neuroscience, [Proceedings from Annual Meeting] New Orleans.

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  233 the number was just five: Burguiere, A. & Klapisch-Zuber, C., et. al. (Eds.) (1996). A history of the family, volume I: distant worlds, ancient worlds and A history of the family, volume II: the impact of modernity. Boston: Harvard University Press.

  233 26 percent of Americans live alone: Morrow, J. A (2003, November 1). Place for one. American Demographics.

  234 had an episode of serious depression: Klerman, G. L. & Weissman, M. M. (1989, April 21). Increasing rates of depression. Journal of the American Medical Association. 261(15), 2229-2235.

  234 factor of ten in recent decades: Burke, K. C., Burke, J. D. Jr., Rae, D. S., & Regier, D. A. (1991, September). Comparing age at onset of major depression and other psychiatric disorders by birth cohorts in five US community populations. Archives of General Psychiatry, 48(9), 789-795.

  237 from a grandparent, can make: Else, L. (2006, April 8). Meet the Alloparents. New Scientist.

  241 by the time she turns eighteen: American Psychiatric Association. (1998). Psychiatric effects of media violence. APA Online.

  Index

  * = (Indicates a pseudonym)

  ADD (attention deficit disorder)

  Addiction

  Adrenaline

  brain activity and

  and stress

  Adults

  children healing through trust of

  response to children’s traumatic events

  training those who work with children

  Alan* (father of Leon)

  Alcohol

  Amber (patient)

  background of

  beginning of therapy with

  cognitive therapy for

  dissociative response of

  fantasy escapes of

  Goth social environment of

  healing of

  self-hatred of

  self-hypnosis and

  self-mutilation of

  sexual abuse of

  Amphetamine

  Amy* (mother of Peter)

  parenting challenges of

  and Peter’s behavior

  as remarkable parent

  Animals

  affect of stress on

  runt syndrome

  Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD)

  Arousal continuum

  Arthur* (Justin’s caregiver)

  ASPD (antisocial personality disorder)

  Asperger’s syndrome

  Associations

  memory creating

  pleasurable

  sexual abuse in early life, and

  trauma-related symptoms and

  use-dependent development and

  Attachment

  importance for baby

  as memory template for human bonds

  period for developing

  Attachment therapy

  Attention deficit disorder (ADD)

  Attention problems, and brainstem

  Autism

  indifference to relationships of

  massage therapy for

  overview of

  Babylonians

  Bass, Barbara

  BATF (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms)

  Biology

  Blue spot (locus coeruleus)

  Brain

  action of chemicals in

  arousal continuum and

  catastrophic events and

  dissociative response and

  environment affecting

  fear affecting

  growth of physical body and

  hierarchy of function in

  memory and

  neglect affecting

  neural systems regulating stress-response and

  opposition to using research on

  parental effects on

  patterns of experience and

  protecting from trauma

  in PTSD. see PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder)

  relationships and relational cues in

  in resilient children

  rhythm-keeping regions of

  sensitization and tolerance effects in

  sequential development of

  stress in infancy impacting

  structure of

  use-dependent development and

  Brainstem

  abnormalities of
r />   coordinated walking and

  development of

  hierarchy of functions in brain

  structure of brain with

  Branch Davidian compound. see Davidian children

  Brian (patient)

  background story of

  on coerced confessions

  sensitivity and morality of

  Brown, Sergeant James York

  Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (BATF)

  Burnt out, of brain systems

  Butterfly effect

  Caregivers. see Parents (caregivers)

  Catastrophic events

  Child protective services (CPS) systems

  Child psychiatry

  avoiding preconceptions

  distinguishing diseases from neglect

  neurosequential treatment in. see Neurosequential treatment

  Children

  development education for adults

  importance of adults in healing

  kindness of. see Peter (patient)

  misguided theories on stress

  statistics on abuse of

  statistics on trauma in

  ChildTrauma Academy

  Clark, Patty,*

  Clinton, Hillary

  Clonidine

  calming stress with

  difficult cases using

  positive effects of

  Cocaine

  Coercive methods

  harm of

  ineffective for victims of trauma

  problems with

  sexual abuse confessions as a result of

  Cognitive therapy

  Communities. see Healing communities

  Competition, focus on

  Compliance, robotic

  Connor (patient)

  behavior and diagnosis of

  determining therapy for

  lack of development in

  massage therapy for

  missing brain stimulation required in early life

  neglected as infant

  parallel play therapy for

  rhythm therapy for

  success of therapy

  treatment targeting neglected brain areas

  Control

  coping with trauma by

  habituation and

  learned helplessness phenomenon and

  regaining after coping with trauma

  Cooperation, evolution of

  Coordination problems

  Cortex

  abnormalities in

  in brain structure

  development of

  fear response and

  hierarchy of function in brain

  Cortisol

  CPS (child protective services) systems

  Cuteness, in children

  Cutters. see Self-mutilation

  Davidian children

  aftermath

  ages of

  belief that siege would end in death

  catastrophic raid and

  creating new environments for

  decision-making in

  disciplining

  dissociative response in

  fear in

  healing power of relationship and

  maladaptive responses of

  readied for end of world

  rituals of

  sense of family

  sense of self

  stress response in

  structure and nurturing for

  Daydreaming, as dissociation

  Decision-making

  brain development and

  Davidian children and

  Depression

  cognitive therapy for

  as problem of modern society

  as response to extreme stressors

  ruminating on past events increasing

  Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM)

  Diencephalon

  Dissociation

  Davidian children and

  hyper-arousal response and

  as response to extreme stressors

  as response to trauma

  self-hypnosis for

  self-mutilation as

  story of Ted

  Dissociative continuum

  Dopamine

  Drugs. see Medications

  DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual)

  Duane* (boyfriend of Jill)

  Dyrud, Dr. Jarl

  Education

  child development

  need for infant and child

  Empathy

  autistic children and

  development of

  holding therapy failing to evoke

  inability to feel

  lacking in Reactive Detachment Disorder

  schools undermining development of

  sociopathy and

  underdeveloped capacity for

  Endogenous opioids

  Endorphins

  Enkephalins

  Environment

  affecting brain development

  building relationships in school

  complex conditions affected by

  Evangelical Christianity

  Evolution

  cooperation and

  extended families and

  infant sleeping patterns and

  living in small groups and

  Extended families

  Failure to thrive

  Fainting

  arousal continuum and

  as dissociative disorder

  Family

  creating respectful home environment

  importance of extended

  supporting/educating after trauma

  Fantasy

  Fashion sense

  Fear response

  brain activity in

  Davidians and

  holding therapy evoking. see holding therapy

  ostracism from

  Satanic Ritual Abuse allegations from

  Fetal rocking

  Fight or flight response

  First impressions

  Frank* (brother of Leon)

  Genetics

  explaining behavior by

  recovery from early neglect and

  role in schizophrenia

  Goth youth culture

  Growth hormone

  Guardian-ad-litem

  Habituation

  Healing communities

  allowing children to take risks

  breakdown of

  building in modern world

  cooperation and survival in

  depression in modern society vs.

  education about child development in

  extended families and

  fears about unhealthy touch

  focus on competition vs.

  infant sleep patterns and

  new policies for

  power of loving relationships in

  respectful home environment in

  school shootings vs.

  troubled children requiring loving/consistent care

  violence vs.

  Hearst, Patty

  Heart-rate monitoring

  Hill, Helen Karr,*

  Holding therapy

  Annie Vernon’s experience with

  Brian’s experience with

  encouraging children to lie

  inflicting children with

  pressure to focus on negative memories

  Home visits

  Hormones

  Hrdy, Sarah Blaffer

  Humanity

  Humankind

  Hyperactivity, trauma-related

  Hyper-arousal response

  brain response to threat and

  dissociation during trauma leading to

  heart-rate monitoring giving cues of

  stimulant drugs replicating

  Hypnotic trances, as dissociation

  I am Your Child Foundation

  Institutions

  affecting children

  children at risk for RAD

  children developing own language in

  failure to thrive in

  sma
ller head sizes and brains in

  Intelligence, recovery and

  IQ

  “It Takes A Village,”

  James (patient)

  courage and determination of

  likable personality of

  mother trying to kill

  mother with Munchausen’s by proxy syndrome

  RAD symptoms of

  trying to get help

  Jane* (mother of Connor)

  support for therapy and

  massage therapy and

  neglectful babysitter hired by

  Jason (father of Peter)

  challenges of parenting and

  Peter’s behavior and

  as remarkable parent

  Jill* (mother of Amber)

  telling of Amber’s sexual abuse

  Justin (patient)

  affects of neglect on

  caged early life of

  caged hospitalization of

  recovery of

  structuring experience for

  Koresh, David

  death of

  prophecies to children

  ruling by fear

  Language

  cortex and

  cortex development and

  deprivation

  use-dependent development and

  Lappe, James and Marie

  child beating of

  holding therapy of

  suicides of

  Laura (patient)

  early childhood of

  emotional neglect by mother

  failure to thrive

  lasting effects of disrupted nurturing

  living with Mama P.’s nurturing

  medical tests/procedures on

  psychological diagnosis of

  underdeveloped empathy of

  Learned helplessness

  Leon (patient)

  butterfly vs. snowball effects and

  diagnosed with conduct disorder

  early childhood aggression in

  early childhood neglect of

  early childhood neglect leading to malice

  explaining to court

  factors determining path of

 

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