Later development refers to the period of time after childhood and adolescence, when individuals continue to grow and change physically, mentally, and emotionally. It is a crucial phase in understanding how factors such as childhood trauma can impact the development of psychological disorders like borderline personality disorder (BPD).
Childhood trauma refers to any adverse experiences or events that occur during childhood, such as abuse, neglect, or witnessing violence. These traumatic experiences can have long-lasting effects on an individual's mental health and overall well-being.
BPD is a mental health disorder characterized by unstable emotions, impulsive behaviors, difficulty maintaining relationships, and a distorted self-image. It often develops during adolescence or early adulthood but can continue to manifest throughout later development.
Resilience refers to an individual's ability to bounce back from difficult life experiences or adversity. Some people are more resilient than others when it comes to overcoming childhood trauma and navigating challenges during later development.