A world-renowned child psychiatrist takes us inside his pioneering work with trauma victims to offer a groundbreaking new perspective on how stress and violence affect children's brains-and how they can be helped to heal
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Katerina Perminashared an impression3 years ago
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Интересно читать про особенности развития мозга и про восстановление после травм. Но вот сами случаи, которые описывает автор… так больно осознавать что это все чья-то реальность и такое вообще может происходить.
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Quotes
Aytan Gurbanovahas quoted2 years ago
As one family therapist famously put it, we tend to prefer the “certainty of misery to the misery of uncertainty.”
Aytan Gurbanovahas quoted2 years ago
During dissociation, the brain prepares the body for injury. Blood is shunted away from the limbs and the heart rate slows to reduce blood loss from wounds. A flood of endogenous opioids—the brain’s natural heroin-like substances—is released, killing pain, producing calm and a sense of psychological distance from what is happening.
Aytan Gurbanovahas quoted2 years ago
Dissociation is a very primitive reaction: the earliest life forms (and the youngest members of higher species) can rarely escape dire situations under their own steam. Their only possible response to being attacked or hurt, then, is essentially to curl up, to make themselves as small as possible, to cry for help and hope for a miracle.