Childhood Trauma Insights
Victor emphasizes that children are more vulnerable to PTSD due to their developing brains, which are highly plastic and easily influenced by their environments. While the cumulative effects of negative experiences can lead to trauma, positive support systems and therapeutic interventions can foster resilience and recovery. Understanding the impact of both negative and positive environments is crucial for helping children navigate their challenges.In this clip
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Dr. Victor Carrión: How to Heal From Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Related Questions
Explain about the child's brain in terms of circuits that are modified even by passive experience in childhood, and confirm if it takes far fewer or less intense negative experiences to create PTSD because the brain is so plastic. Please place the information in bullet points and in simple language.
Why are children more vulnerable to PTSD?
How does PTSD specifically affect children?