The brain is capable of change throughout life, a process called neuroplasticity. Trauma can alter brain functioning, but therapeutic interventions can help rewire the brain and promote recovery.
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The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk examines how trauma reshapes the brain and body. It discusses the impact of trauma on memory and emotions and highlights healing methods like EMDR, yoga, and neurofeedback, focusing on the importance of body-centered recovery.
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