The brain [videorecording[DVD]] : effects of childhood trauma / [presented by] Linkletter Films for Magna Systems, Inc.

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublisher number: MOD503 | Magna SystemsSeries: Understanding childhood trauma ; 3Publication details: Barrington, IL : Magna Systems, c2002.Description: 1 videodisc (29 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 guideISBN:
  • 1557404356
  • 9781557404350
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RJ 506 .P55 B73
Production credits:
  • Bruce D. Perry
Summary: Part of a series on understanding, identifying and responding to childhood trauma. This segment focuses on the effects that childhood trauma has on brain function. Introduces current research that shows how systems in the brain are activated by trauma, and how trauma changes neuron response and cognitive pathways. These brain chemistry changes can create severe adolescent and adult problems such as learning disorders, acting out behaviors, bonding, attachment, mood problems, and difficulty with problem solving. Shows how caregivers, teachers and healthcare providers can best deal with these symptoms and how severe damage to the developing brain can be treated chronologically, but with primary emphasis on prevention and timely intervention
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Bruce D. Perry

Part of a series on understanding, identifying and responding to childhood trauma. This segment focuses on the effects that childhood trauma has on brain function. Introduces current research that shows how systems in the brain are activated by trauma, and how trauma changes neuron response and cognitive pathways. These brain chemistry changes can create severe adolescent and adult problems such as learning disorders, acting out behaviors, bonding, attachment, mood problems, and difficulty with problem solving. Shows how caregivers, teachers and healthcare providers can best deal with these symptoms and how severe damage to the developing brain can be treated chronologically, but with primary emphasis on prevention and timely intervention

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