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In the Third Watch. Autonomous Voyage

In the Third Watch. Autonomous Voyage

9 hrs. 33 min.
When children don’t feel safe or are chronically exposed to emotional, physical, or medical injuries (for example, “raising” premature babies in special incubators or operations in infancy), they develop disturbances in the ability to form close, harmonious relationships in the future. Behavioral and physical development problems may arise. The polyvagal theory describes how the unconscious sense of safety or danger in early childhood affects our future emotions and behavior. Pediatrician and neonatologist Marylin Sanders and child psychiatrist George Thompson explain how parents, caregivers, and psychologists can work through children’s trauma and prevent it from developing further. In addition, you’ll learn: – how to help a child survive a physical or emotional trauma; – what “neuroceptions” of safety and danger are and how they form; – how the polyvagal theory can help in everyday life.
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