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For the past several episodes we've been talking about how children's brains get wired and what kinds of things can impact their ability to thrive. So far we've talked about attention issues and dyslexia and really taken a close look at these diagnoses, their history, and their treatments. For the next several podcasts, we're going to be continuing in a similar format and talking about stress, anxiety, and PTSD. I believe that traditional healthcare often looks at these problems in the now but doesn't do a good enough job thinking about the "why" and getting to the root cause. Often these labels are considered to be life time problems, but frankly, I don't believe that's true.
Today's episode will set the foundation for the rest of our conversation surrounding stress, anxiety, and PTSD. Before we can really dive into this topic, we need to understand the developmental background of these conditions. We are going to go all the way back to the beginning of a child's life – conception – and take a look at how our bodies are wired to handle stressful situations right from nine weeks of pregnancy. In this episode, I'll share how our nervous systems should respond to stress, how a parent's state of mental and physical health impacts their children, what happens in our brains when we experience trauma, and how you can turn things around if you or your child are struggling with chronic stress or anxiety. I truly believe that these problems can be solved rather than just labelled.
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SHOW NOTES: https://connectmybrain.com/episode91
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Phone the office: 678-501-5172
By Dr. Laura Hanson4.3
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For the past several episodes we've been talking about how children's brains get wired and what kinds of things can impact their ability to thrive. So far we've talked about attention issues and dyslexia and really taken a close look at these diagnoses, their history, and their treatments. For the next several podcasts, we're going to be continuing in a similar format and talking about stress, anxiety, and PTSD. I believe that traditional healthcare often looks at these problems in the now but doesn't do a good enough job thinking about the "why" and getting to the root cause. Often these labels are considered to be life time problems, but frankly, I don't believe that's true.
Today's episode will set the foundation for the rest of our conversation surrounding stress, anxiety, and PTSD. Before we can really dive into this topic, we need to understand the developmental background of these conditions. We are going to go all the way back to the beginning of a child's life – conception – and take a look at how our bodies are wired to handle stressful situations right from nine weeks of pregnancy. In this episode, I'll share how our nervous systems should respond to stress, how a parent's state of mental and physical health impacts their children, what happens in our brains when we experience trauma, and how you can turn things around if you or your child are struggling with chronic stress or anxiety. I truly believe that these problems can be solved rather than just labelled.
Subscribe to our video podcast on YouTube
SHOW NOTES: https://connectmybrain.com/episode91
What do you want to learn more about? Submit your questions here: https://www.connectmybrain.com/survey/
Phone the office: 678-501-5172

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