The Power and Purpose of the Teenage Brain

Brainstorm: The Power and Purpose of the Teenage Brain, by Daniel J. Siegel, MD. (2015)

Between the ages of 12 and 24, the brain changes in important, and oftentimes maddening, ways. It’s no wonder that many parents approach their child’s adolescence with fear and trepidation. According to renowned neuropsychiatrist Daniel Siegel, however, if parents and teens can work together to form a deeper understanding of the brain science behind all the tumult, they will be able to turn conflict into connection and form a deeper understanding of one another.

In Brainstorm, Siegel illuminates how brain development impacts teenagers’ behavior and relationships. Drawing on important new research in the field of interpersonal neurobiology, he explores exciting ways in which understanding how the teenage brain functions can help parents make what is in fact an incredibly positive period of growth, change, and experimentation in their children’s lives less lonely and distressing on both sides of the generational divide.

Impact of Domestic Violence on Children and Youth

Impact of Domestic Violence on Children and Youth

At childwelfare.gov

Child Welfare Information Gateway, affiliated with the US Department of Health & Human Services

https://www.childwelfare.gov/topics/systemwide/domviolence/impact/children-youth/

Undoing the Harm of Childhood Trauma

Undoing the Harm of Childhood Trauma and Adversity

By Mitzi Baker on October 05, 2016

From University of California San Francisco

https://www.ucsf.edu/news/2016/10/404446/undoing-harm-childhood-trauma-and-adversity