How Caregiver Separation Harms Children: A Biological Lens to One Child’s Trauma

Jared E. Boyce
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This manuscript discusses the story of Baby Doe, an infant from Afghanistan whose parents died during a raid by U.S. Marines. She was initially placed with relatives but one Marine, Joshua Mast, would “adopt” her without her caregivers’ knowledge. This manuscript briefly explains the history and neuroscience of maternal separation, and advocates for Baby Doe to be returned to her rightful caregivers.
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照料者分离如何伤害儿童?从生物学角度看一个孩子的创伤
本手稿讨论的是阿富汗婴儿无名氏的故事,她的父母在美国海军陆战队的一次突袭中丧生。她最初被安置在亲戚家,但一名海军陆战队员约书亚-马斯特(Joshua Mast)却在她的照顾者不知情的情况下 "收养 "了她。本手稿简要解释了母婴分离的历史和神经科学,并主张将无名氏婴儿交还给她的合法照料者。
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