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Trauma's Silent Echo

Olivia Parker

Übersetzer A Ai

Verlag: Publifye

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"Trauma's Silent Echo" delves into the profound impact of psychological wounds on our biological and mental well-being, exploring how traumatic experiences reshape our lives long after they occur. This comprehensive examination uniquely bridges scientific research with practical understanding, offering readers a thorough exploration of trauma's effects on brain structure, immune function, and genetic expression through epigenetic modifications.

 
The book progresses through three distinct sections, beginning with the scientific foundations of trauma response and incorporating cutting-edge neurobiological research. It then examines the social dimensions of trauma transmission across generations, supported by compelling demographic data and real-world case studies. The final section presents evidence-based healing approaches, combining traditional therapeutic methods with emerging treatments, making complex concepts accessible to both healthcare professionals and informed general readers.

 
What sets this work apart is its integration of multiple disciplines, from neuroscience to social psychology, while maintaining a practical focus on healing and resilience-building. Drawing from extensive research, including the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) study and current epigenetic findings, the book presents trauma not as an insurmountable obstacle but as a challenge that can be addressed through informed, systematic approaches. It provides valuable assessment tools and strategies for building resilience, making it an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand and address trauma's lasting impact.
Verfügbar seit: 08.01.2025.
Drucklänge: 133 Seiten.

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