It Didn't Start With You How inherited family trauma shapes who we are and how to end the cycle / 2017
Depression, Anxiety, Chronic pain, Phobias, Obsessive thoughts. The evidence is compelling: the roots of these issues may reside in the traumas of our parents, grandparents, and even great-grandparents. The latest research affirms that traumatic experience is passed on to future generations and that this emotional inheritance, hidden in everything from our gene expression to everyday language, plays a far greater role in our health than ever previously understood.
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- ISBN: 9781101980385
- Physical Description: 246 pages
- Publisher: New York, NY : Penguin Books, 2017.
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General Note: | Includes Glossary, Appendix A: A List of Family History Questions, Appendix B: A List of Early Trauma Questions, Notes and Index |
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Subject: | Popular Psychology Counseling. Post-traumatic stress disorder. Popular Psychology Pathologies. |
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