Trauma creates overwhelming feelings of vulnerability and helplessness that cannot be cognitively processed into a meaningful and integrated narrative (Horowitz, 1982; Bromberg, 1998).
There are markers that sit on top of DNA and change over the course of one's lifetime, and they can even be passed down to ...
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(MENAFN- EIN Presswire) EINPresswire/ -- Dr Mercy Maclean, a Practitioner Chartered Health Psychologist, has unveiled an innovative book-“Psychological Overview: Intergenerational Trauma and Inherited ...
Trauma does not always end with the person who experiences it. Recent cutting-edge studies show that extreme stress can leave biochemical 'sticky notes' on our DNA. These tiny epigenetic tweaks not ...
In 1982, the Syrian government besieged the city of Hama, killing tens of thousands of its own citizens in sectarian violence. Four decades later, rebels used the memory of the massacre to help ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Matthew Brandon suffered from head trauma in infancy. His parents, who began fostering Brandon when he was six years old, say he ...