"Toxic Stress and Brain Development in Young Homeless Children"

This book explains the problems that homeless people face, specially kids. Hutto and Viola (2014) mentioned “Homeless children and their families experience significant stress because of their housing status, often compounded by past traumatic experiences such as illness, violence, or separation.” It’s important for the research to analyze the different situations that homelessness faces.



Hutto, N., & Viola, J. (2014). Toxic stress and brain development in young homeless children. In H. C. Matto, J. Strolin-Goltzman, & M. S. Ballan (Eds.), Neuroscience for social work: Current research and practice. (pp. 263–277). New York, NY: Springer Publishing Co.

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