Here's how neuroplasticity can aid in the trauma recovery process
With the proper environment and support, children can significantly reduce or even reverse the impact of trauma.The human brain is a marvel.
While the still-developing brain of a child is susceptible to harmful influences due to neuroplasticity, it is actually the combination of neuroplasticity and a child’s developing brain that also provides the greatest opportunity for overcoming adverse experiences .
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