Trauma and Epigenetics
Trauma often leaves a profound imprint on our memories, with hormonal responses marking significant events in our early lives. The discussion reveals how epigenetic changes, particularly in cortisol genes, can be inherited across generations, affecting mental health predispositions even in those who have lived trauma-free lives. This understanding shifts the narrative from solely environmental influences to a deeper biological connection, highlighting the complexity of how trauma is transmitted.In this clip
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