How can we break those cycles of intergenerational trauma? This week on RadioEd, Madeleine Lebovic chats with Associate ...
More than 60% of Americans report having experienced childhood trauma, and two thirds of children ... world is dangerous or that people are dangerous, that can shape your trajectory because you have ...
Even when children are taken away from their mothers for good reasons, it can impact their development, says Lora Rose Buth.
One doctor has developed a resource that is helping children all over the world. When we think of trauma, we of think ... and so your way of relating to other people, your neurobiology, gets ...
People whose parents raised them in a way that fostered resilience are more likely to avoid the effects of trauma or passing it on to their children. Also, people who are open with their children ...
It can help us to begin to think about approaching our work with children in a more trauma-attachment focused way. A care-experienced ... on how they view and see the world. This means that ...
Particularly for those whose ancestors suffered from atrocities like the Holocaust, slavery, or genocide, intergenerational trauma can leave children ... I marveled at the way some individuals ...
So, when experience changes the brain, the brain then interacts with the world ... children who have experienced trauma and ...