Those who have experienced childhood trauma know all too well that the impact is long-lasting. It doesn't just disappear when you grow up, move away from home, and start a life and family of your own.
It’s time to acknowledge the disquieting possibility that AI may inadvertently continue the cycles of generational bias and could even amplify them. The Fast Company Executive Board is a private, ...
We often hear about generational trauma—the phenomenon in which traumatic experiences endured by one generation ripple down and affect subsequent generations. Stories of hardship, scarcity, and ...
Generational trauma can be devastating, but it’s never a life sentence. Here’s three ways to tell if you have what it takes to break the cycle—or if you already have. Cycles of trauma, abuse and ...
Dr. Koslowitz says that you might overreact to minor misbehaviors "because your nervous system interprets it as a threat, or a sign of a future bad outcome." For instance, your child might refuse to ...
It's yet more evidence that working on your mental health can impact future generations, too. "Generational trauma" has been a buzz phrase for a few years now, as more and more adults learn that the ...
SEATTLE — Are you trying to unpack a traumatic childhood while parenting your own kids? Mary talked with Emma To, who found a way to begin healing her generational trauma as she parents her own ...
That inexplicable anxiety you feel in crowded places? The way your body tenses up when you hear raised voices? The persistent feeling that something bad is about to happen even when life is going well ...