Introduction to Adverse Childhood Experiences Early Trauma Free Online Learning

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Great free 50 minutes online course from ACEs. If you are interested in learning more about how trauma effects us when we are babies and children, please take this free online course. The more we become aware of how important it is…

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A neuroscientist’s perspective on TRE®

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A neuroscientist's perspective on TRE®

Great video of Cyrinne Ben Mamou, Certified TRE® Provider and Neuroscientist in Canada speaks about her experience and perspective of TRE®.Cyrinne Ben Mamou, Certified TRE Provider in Canada speaks about her personal experiences and professional perspective on TRE. Although highly educated she…

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The Repair of Early Trauma: A Bottom Up Approach

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Beacon House provide another great video explaining 'Developmental Trauma'  and the Article here  .  Told to us through the voices of children, this unique animation teaches us that by putting together the seven-piece jigsaw puzzle of 'Developmental Trauma', we can understand how a child’s adverse childhood experiences…

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We need to treat borderline personality disorder for what it really is – a response to trauma

Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a highly stigmatised and misunderstood condition. Australians with BPD face considerable barriers to accessing high-quality and affordable care, according to new research published today. For every 100 patients we treat in inpatient psychiatric wards, 43 will have…

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