How Childhood Trauma Can Physically Damage The Developing Brain: And How These Effects Can Be Reversed
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How Childhood Trauma Can Physically Damage The Developing Brain: And How These Effects Can Be Reversed
Sadly, severe childhood trauma can actually physically affect brain development which can adversely affect how we feel and behave for years, or decades afterwards. Fortunately, however, due to the brain's ability to continue to physically alter itself during our adult lives (due to a phenomenon known as 'neuroplasticity') it is possible for the brain to recover.
This book examines how childhood trauma can harm our brain, together with how this harm can be undone.
Contents
1) Neurological Effects : How Childhood Trauma Can Damage The Developing Physical Brain
2) Childhood Trauma, Stress And The Vulnerable Developing Brain.
3) Why Adolescence Is A Time Of High Vulnerability
4) Effects Of Lack Of Emotional Security In Childhood
5) Harmful Effects Of Poverty On Early Brain Development
6) How Neurological Problems Relating To Childhood Trauma Can Be Addressed
7) How The Brain Can 'Rewire' Itself (Neuroplasticity)
8) The Brain, Neuroscience And Meditation
9) Finding Optimism And Positive Moods : The Neuroscience. Part 1
10) Finding Optimism And Positive Moods : The Neuroscience. Part
11) Specific Ways In Which The Physical Brain Can Recover From Severe Trauma.



