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  Some common childhood onset chronic illnesses are cystic fibrosis, cerebral palsy, juvenile diabetes, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, and cancer.  Chronic illness is often a risk factor for developing psychopathologies, due to the psychological toll it takes on the children and their developing brains.  Approximately 10 million children in the United States suffer from a childhood onset chronic illness.〔Kerig, P., Wenar, C. (2005). Developmental Psychopathology: From Infancy Through Adolescence. New York, NY: McGraw Hill.〕 ==Chronic Illness and Development== Chronic illness can affect a child’s development at any stage.  During infancy and childhood chronic illness can be detrimental to the development of secure attachment, interpersonal trust, self-regulation, and/or peer relation skills.  During middle adolescence, chronic illness can prevent a child from being in school on a regular basis.  This can affect a child’s academic and social competence.  During adolescence, chronic illness can affect the development of autonomy and self-image.  It can also interfere with peer & romantic relationships, and the desire for independence can lead to poor treatment compliance.〔Kerig, P., Wenar, C. (2005). Developmental Psychopathology: From Infancy Through Adolescence. New York, NY: McGraw Hill.〕
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