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Rachel Yehuda is a distinguished professor of psychiatry and neuroscience with a prolific career dedicated to understanding the complex nature of trauma and stress. She is particularly renowned for her groundbreaking research into how trauma can be transmitted across generations and how stress affects the brain and body.
Dr. Yehuda is the Director of the Center for Psychedelic Psychotherapy and Trauma Research at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York. Her work combines clinical evaluation with biochemical and molecular biological methods to study the effects of traumatic stress in populations such as Holocaust survivors and their children, as well as veterans and their families.
One of the key aspects of Yehuda's research involves studying epigenetic changes-how traumatic experiences can alter gene expression without changing the DNA sequence itself. Her findings have significantly advanced the understanding of how stress and trauma can lead to psychological disorders such as PTSD, and how these alterations can be passed down to subsequent generations.
Dr. Yehuda's contributions to the field extend to exploring potential treatments that could mitigate the effects of trauma, including the use of MDMA-assisted psychotherapy. Her insights have opened new avenues for treating PTSD and related conditions, fundamentally changing how trauma is perceived and treated in the medical community.
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I'm taumatized by this title. Thanks for providing a real life example.
@alexts94
Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@humberthumberto
Ай бұрын
😂 Came here to point that out. Also too taumatized, though, to do it. Or maybe, maaaybe, it’s just stess 🤨
Stress, despite the pain it causes, can lead to growth, but trauma, with its hurt, often leads to destruction.
Much love and light to all the trauma survivors out there ; know that the human brain is incredibly elastic, and healing IS possible
Trauma is stress without resolution.
@Theo-yf1fh
Ай бұрын
Damn!!!
@Here4TheHeckOfIt
Ай бұрын
Best, most concise explanation 👍
@VikiSil
Ай бұрын
@@Here4TheHeckOfIt Thanks. I cannot take the credit, it's by Teal Swan.
@Nidhi_Maheshwari
Ай бұрын
Dr Bessel Van der Kolk has tried and tested 5 ways to heal Trauma. (Refer Body Keeps the Score)
@abraxasjinx5207
Ай бұрын
What's tauma though?
Trauma will happen to us all. The key is not letting the stress of them control your life.
stRess has an R in it and Tauma doesn’t
@B.Whittaker
Ай бұрын
They should get you in a video, so wise…
@KinokoCardano
Ай бұрын
@@B.Whittakerbeen on at least 4 times bruh
The trauma I experienced as a child has stayed with me as well as the trauma of my husbands death. But the stress I’ve experienced has always made me stronger and wiser. Some things stay with you through life while other incidents leave over time! It would be a strengthening of myself to have the traumas do the same…♥️🙏🏼🥰🌈
She is genuinely engaged in this snd it's pleasant.
*trauma, not tauma
@user-zn4hs8ky5q
Ай бұрын
It's a typo
@bcooke1000
Ай бұрын
Go somewhere else to be mean and petty. You’re not wanted here, if you can’t be a decent human being.
@peege9000
Ай бұрын
@@user-zn4hs8ky5q true
What’s tauma?
TAUMAAAA
Pretty medium think if you ask me
It's an excellent observation and worthwhile distinction. Not only that, but the thought process in use here is applicable to other pairings which share similarities but could be helped by distinguishing between the two.
@jera9654
Ай бұрын
Good point.
The woman who raised me for the first 5 years of my life, while my mom was busy most of the time with medical schooling and work, passed away from breast cancer right before I turned 6. It really messed me up, and I laid awake every night wondering when she'd come back. When I realized she wasn't coming back, I started questioning myself about what happens when someone dies. It really hurt to think about that. Fast forward to high school, I had finally managed to be happy because I fell in love with a wonderful girl that I'd grown up with. Everything was great for a while. Then she passed away in an accident in 2013, our first year of college. It broke me. I haven't felt happy since that day. I can't feel joy anymore. Just fear that as soon as I get close with someone, they will die. I feel so empty these days.
@ecospider5
Ай бұрын
Wow that sounds really traumatic. I hope you eventually figure out a way to live with that and have joy in your life. Good luck.
@Here4TheHeckOfIt
Ай бұрын
Really sorry that you went through all of that 💔😢
@Nidhi_Maheshwari
Ай бұрын
That sounds painful. Healing is possible. Search up Dr Bessel van der Kolk interview and book Body keeps the score. ⚕️ And start the methods soon. Touch- Body massage, Breath- Pranayam Movement- Yoga, Taichi, Qigong Rhythm- Chanting, Tango dancing, Humming EMDR, IFS, Theatre,
I got diagnosed with a progressive chronic illness. I am mourning and it gives me stress. I wonder, is this stress or trauma?
I can not see how this little broadcast is Not trivial !
we've all had to deal with *tauma* in our lives that's for sure.😂
Trauma is just acute stress. You just need to sit with it longer
Lol tauma
I wonder how positive stress fits into this.
Here come the Experts in the comment section
One word is spelt correctly....
Uh, I hate psychologists and how they make us feel all like pathetic losers.
I thought the difference was simpel. They are to diffrent emotions. Trama could be beter defined, but i will not get into that.
Psychedelics wont heal shit lol
It's become trendy to claim you have "trauma" when in reality it's probably mild anxiety that everybody experiences. We have decided to "collect" trauma and disorders to victimise ourselves because we think it's part of our identity. People I meet today basically introduce themselves; Hi my name is, I have X Y Z mental disorders. Decades ago peoples identities were no better; it was their profession; Hi my name is, and I'm a mechanic. etc. So we've shifted from identifying ourselves by what we do for work, to what we self-diagnosed mentally.
@Here4TheHeckOfIt
Ай бұрын
Unfortunately, that's not for you to define. And I don't think it's "trendy". There have been a lot of events just in the last couple of years that have been beyond stressful for many - homelessness, joblessness, crime, harassment, instability in this country due to polarization - all of these recent phenomena. It sounds like you haven't had any of this happen to you. Interfaith Services and Father Joe’s Village, both of which deal directly with the homeless, have stated that their experiences taught them that homelessness is not a willful decision people make to avoid productive lifestyles. On the contrary, leaders at both nonprofit organizations attribute the homelessness crisis primarily to “economics". If this is the case, people are genuinely traumatized, especially if it has disrupted their young lives
@Ticktacktoe2
Ай бұрын
Where are you meeting those people and how often does that occur compared to the total interactions you have with people that get to that level of discussion in the same setting(s)?