Children in high-conflict homes may run a greater risk of social challenges, according to a new study published in the Journal of Family Psychology. The findings of the study, authored by Alice Schermerhorn, an assistant professor in the University of Vermont’s Department of Psychological Science, are based on measuring kids’ brain activity when viewing photos of couples who look happy, angry and neutral. Read this Good Housekeeping story...

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07-07-2015
University Communications