Does the Body Keep the Score?
Traumatic events can overwhelm the brain, hijack the body, and distort oneās sense of self. Psychologists often address these responses through techniques that aim to integrate memories, promote personal insight, and deepen oneās understanding of the event. However, recent stress and trauma research has shown us that there are genetic, epigenetic, neurological, and hormonal mechanisms at play, and that understanding may not be enough to treat the symptoms. To learn more, Pioneer Worksā own Janna Levin sat down with Bessel van der Kolkāauthor of the New York Times best-selling book āand Rachel Yehudaāa pioneer in the epigenetics of trauma. Together, they considered the impact of trauma on our brains and bodies, pondering: Are we permanently damaged by trauma? Or is there resilience inherent in our very biology? ā¦
Scientific Controversies brings together two scientists in conversation to explore unsolved quandaries. The focus is on ideas and the unknown, the precipice between where we are now and where we imagine the future will bring us.