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Neuroscience of Trauma, Part 1


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Introducing our capstone episode of the season, and arguably one of the most important topics we've discussed to date.

As it turns out, trauma is proven to play a much more direct role in our lives than we may have realized (as you'll hear around the 22-minute mark).

In this episode, as Laine walks us through some of the science most noted from neuroscientist Bruce Perry, we discover just how impactful trauma -- both "capital T" and "little T" -- can be.

In my experience while recording this episode, it took almost the entire hour+ to grasp the difference between these two traumas, and that shockingly enough, it's not the event that causes trauma.

There's a lot to cover on this topic, and to do it justice, we've decided to break it up into two episodes. You'll receive one more episode + a bonus meditation in November!


REFERENCES

  • What Happened To You Bruce Perry and Oprah Windfrey 
  • Trauma-Informed Care in Behavioral Health Services. Rockville (MD)
  • PTSD History and Overview Matthew J. Friedman, MD, PhD
  • Traumatic Stress Center of Wales 
  • How does your body remember trauma? Dr. Matthew Boland and Hilary L. Lebow
  • Response Variation following Trauma: A Translational Neuroscience Approach to Understanding PTSD Rachel Yehuda, * and Joseph LeDoux
  • Thirty-Year Study Links Neuroscience, Specific Trauma, PTSD, Image Conversion, and Language Translation Dee Spring PhD, ATR-BC, MFT
  • Relational Trauma and the Developing Right Brain An Interface of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology and Neuroscience Allan N. Schore
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