Susan Davies

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about adversity or blaming it is useful. The first step is taking its measure and looking clearly at the impact and risk as neither a tragedy nor a fairy tale but a meaningful reality in between. Once you understand how your body and brain are primed to react in certain situations, you can start to be proactive about how you approach things. You can identify triggers and know how to support yourself and those you love. This is about understanding how adversity disrupts the delicate ecosystems of family and overwhelm us.
The Deepest Well: Healing the Long-Term Effects of Childhood Adversity
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