The Repair of Early Trauma | Tessa NI

Childhood maltreatment history may influence autonomic reactivity and recovery to stressors. Hypothetically, the maltreatment history may contribute to a retuned autonomic nervous system that is…
Research shows the disruptive effects of early maltreatment on the autonomic nervous system (ANS) functioning in adulthood. Psychotherapists not only tend to report higher rates…
A story that started as a tragedy and ended as a triumph of the human spirit in overcoming adversity. A unique perspective on trauma, resilience,…
When children are asked to recall traumatic events or express their fears, their stress response is activated. Children have different styles of adaptation to threat; Instinctive…
We were delighted to welcome the Action Trauma Network Ambassador, Stephen W. Porges, Ph.D, for this exclusive webinar where we explored the topic of Polyvagal…
Our previous article “The Repair of Early Trauma: A Bottom Up Approach” described Bruce Perry’s ‘neurosequential’ approach to working with early trauma. The article also…
What is Epigenetics? Each cell in our body contains 24,000 or so genes that make us who we are 1. The genes in our cells…
SPECIAL REPORT: Health Appraisal and the Adverse Childhood Experiences Study: National Implications for Health Care, Cost, and Utilization Abstract: This article describes the origins of…
On 7th of February 2024, we held a powerful screening of the movie ‘Resilience’ and panel discussion around Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE’s) at The Strand…
Did you know that when we say a child has an attachment disorde, it is often not the whole picture?It is only one part of…
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