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The 'non-mental' aftermath of child abuse: Knowing that behind my ten illnesses is my past helps me fight them better
Spain🏛️ PoliticsProgressive11 hr. ago

The 'non-mental' aftermath of child abuse: Knowing that behind my ten illnesses is my past helps me fight them better

The article discusses the physical and mental health consequences of childhood abuse, focusing on the case of María F., a 46-year-old woman who suffers from multiple chronic conditions including scoliosis, hypertension, arthritis, and psychiatric diagnoses such as bipolar disorder and PTSD. It highlights how her various illnesses were initially treated separately, with little attention paid to the potential connection between her past trauma and current health issues. The piece emphasizes the importance of recognizing the long-term effects of abuse on both physical and psychological well-being.

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ABC (España) logoABC (España)IndependentProgressive11 hr. ago
The 'non-mental' aftermath of child abuse: Knowing that behind my ten illnesses is my past helps me fight them better

The article discusses the physical and mental health consequences of childhood abuse, focusing on the case of María F., a 46-year-old woman who suffers from multiple chronic conditions including scoliosis, hypertension, arthritis, and psychiatric diagnoses such as bipolar disorder and PTSD. It highlights how her various illnesses were initially treated separately, with little attention paid to the potential connection between her past trauma and current health issues. The piece emphasizes the importance of recognizing the long-term effects of abuse on both physical and psychological well-being.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the issue of childhood abuse and its long-term health impacts as a significant societal concern, emphasizing the need for more integrated medical approaches that consider trauma. While not explicitly political, the framing suggests a progressive stance by highlighting systemic and

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