Have you ever wondered why some people are more resilient to childhood trauma? Or why the same adverse experiences can impact children and teens differently depending on where they live, how they were raised, or even how they perceive the experience? On this episode, Dr. Amy and Sandy are joined by Dr. Marc Hauser, a scientist with more than 300 published papers and seven books who has worked with at-risk children to help recover from their experiences and boost resilience. Sharing both scientific research and personal experience from working with at-risk youth, Marc helps break down some of the “why” behind the effects of adverse and traumatic experiences, as well as what parents, teachers, therapists, and other caregivers of at-risk children and teens can do to best support them. Join us for this in-depth conversation that touches on everything from corporal punishment in schools and neglect in Romanian orphanages to the impact of community violence and how chronic stress impacts the immune system. 

 

ABOUT DR. MARC HAUSER:

Dr. Marc Hauser is a scientist with over 300 published papers and 7 books, a public intellectual, and an educator who has worked with children ages 4 and above, as well as teachers, professors, doctors, nurses, and therapists. Over the past decade plus, he has worked both nationally and internationally with vulnerable at-risk children, including those with trauma histories, helping them to recover from their experiences and build resilience. His new book, “Vulnerable Minds; The Harm of Childhood Trauma and the Hope of Resilience” came out March 12, 2024.

 

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https://marcDhauser.com

• iCAN (Child Aid Network): https://mdhevolve.wixstudio.io/ican

• X: @md_hauser

• Instagram: mdhauser2020

• LinkedIn: @mdhauser

• Facebook: MarcDHauser


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