Psychiatric News (8/19) reports, “Adults who experienced significant abuse or neglect during childhood may exhibit a preference for more ‘personal space’ and discomfort with some types of social touching,” researchers concluded. The findings of the 92-adult study were published online Aug. 16 in the American Journal of Psychiatry, a publication of the American Psychiatric Association.
Related Links:
— “Childhood Abuse May Impact Development of Close Social Bonds as Adults, Psychiatric News, August 19, 2019