The Biology of Trauma and Resilience in a World of Stress
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(from 2024) | Richard Hunter is an associate psychology professor and neuroepigenetics researcher. We discuss the significance of stress in human development and the lessons from epigenetics regarding human resilience, the impact of trauma, and our biological and psychological adaptability. From his medieval history roots to his multidisciplinary approach to science, Richard shares insights on how early life experiences literally shape us and the potential for therapeutic interventions in mental health.
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Music credits:
“Limit 70,” licensed by Kevin MacLeod
“Meditation” by Jules Massenet, from the Library of Congress Jukebox
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