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Today, Dr. Marilyn Sanders is hanging out with us to help me create a conversation about the impact trauma has on a child's developing nervous system.
Dr. Sanders is a board-certified pediatrician, neonatologist, author, scholar, and educator. She provides clinical care for critically ill newborns, infants, and young children at Connecticut Children’s Medical Center in Hartford, Connecticut. As a neonatologist, she cares for babies with a wide range of medical problems that require intensive care services, and she also sees babies from four months to three years of age who are at risk for developmental challenges.
Dr. Sanders is also a professor of pediatrics at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine. Her scholarly work focuses on enhancing the social and emotional well-being of vulnerable infants and children, many of whom were exposed to early trauma. Her approach to trauma-informed care is embedded in the Polyvagal Theory that elaborates how our unconscious nervous system’s sense of safety, danger, or life threat affects our emotions and behaviors. Dr. Sanders also co-authored a must-read book called The Polyvagal Theory and the Developing Child.
In today’s episode, we’re talking about…
…and so much more!
Podcast show notes:
https://courageouslyu.substack.com/p/marilyn-sanders-how-childhood-trauma
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Today, Dr. Marilyn Sanders is hanging out with us to help me create a conversation about the impact trauma has on a child's developing nervous system.
Dr. Sanders is a board-certified pediatrician, neonatologist, author, scholar, and educator. She provides clinical care for critically ill newborns, infants, and young children at Connecticut Children’s Medical Center in Hartford, Connecticut. As a neonatologist, she cares for babies with a wide range of medical problems that require intensive care services, and she also sees babies from four months to three years of age who are at risk for developmental challenges.
Dr. Sanders is also a professor of pediatrics at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine. Her scholarly work focuses on enhancing the social and emotional well-being of vulnerable infants and children, many of whom were exposed to early trauma. Her approach to trauma-informed care is embedded in the Polyvagal Theory that elaborates how our unconscious nervous system’s sense of safety, danger, or life threat affects our emotions and behaviors. Dr. Sanders also co-authored a must-read book called The Polyvagal Theory and the Developing Child.
In today’s episode, we’re talking about…
…and so much more!
Podcast show notes:
https://courageouslyu.substack.com/p/marilyn-sanders-how-childhood-trauma
Join my courageous community on Substack...
https://courageouslyu.substack.com/
Hang out with me on Instagram...
https://www.instagram.com/courageously.u/
Sponsor... Get 40% off your first Thrive Market order when you use this link —> Click here!
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