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Resilience may protect against psychopathic traits in people with childhood trauma

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A new study published in Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy has found that resilience plays a key role in moderating the link between childhood trauma and psychopathic traits in adulthood. While past trauma was generally associated with higher levels of psychopathy, individuals who were more resilient showed significantly fewer psychopathic traits than those with lower resilience.

 

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