Study Shows Children Exposed To Family Conflict Have Brain Changes Similar To Combat Veterans
Shockingly, these children had no psychiatric diagnosis, meaning they appeared fine on the outside, but inside, their brains were already in survival mode. These same areas are activated in soldiers who have been in combat, suggesting that children's brains adapt to domestic violence as if they were in a war zone.
Urgent action needed Professor Peter Fonagy concluded that this finding should prompt urgent action to protect children from violence and its invisible but lasting effects. This isn't just a mental health issue. It's a call to care for what's most profound: the emotional and neurological development of those who depend on us most.->RESONANCE – Shifting Reality For those who have experienced shifts in consciousness and know that more peace, joy, and love awaits in a better living environment. A bold shared vision. A living community and hub for innovation. A sustainable ecosystem for living and working. A model for the new future.
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