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Ghosts from the Nursery

Tracing the Roots of Violence

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Ghosts from the Nursery

By: Robin Karr-Morse, Meredith S. Wiley
Narrated by: Linda Jones
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An "ominous and persuasive" study of when violence starts in child development—and the preventive measures to stop it (The New York Times Book Review).

This new, revised edition incorporates significant advances in neurobiological research and includes a new introduction by Dr. Vincent J. Felitti, a leading researcher in the field. When Ghosts from the Nursery: Tracing the Roots of Violence was first published, it was lauded for providing scientific evidence that violence can originate in the womb and become entrenched in a child's brain by preschool. The authors' groundbreaking conclusions became even more relevant following the wave of school shootings across the nation, including the tragedies at Columbine High School, Sandy Hook Elementary School, and shocking subsequent shootings.

Following each of these, media coverage and public debate turned yet again to the usual suspects concerning the causes of violence: widespread availability of guns and lack of mental health services for late-stage treatment. Discussion of the impact of trauma on human life—especially early in life during chemical and structural formation of the brain—is missing from the equation. Karr-Morse and Wiley continue to shift the conversation among parents and policy makers toward more fundamental preventative measures against violence.

©2013 Robin Karr-Morse and Meredith S. Wiley (P)2023 Tantor
Abuse Child Psychology Children's Health Developmental Psychology Dysfunctional Families Infants & Toddlers Mental Health Neuroscience & Neuropsychology Parenting & Families Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Relationships Social Sciences Violence in Society
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