Human complexity challenges the linear cause-effect models that have been used in psychological theory and clinical approaches. In this book, under the guidance of Boris Cyrulnik, seven authors (Carolina Remedi, Eduardo C???nepa, Jos??? Bonet, Daniel Cardinali, Ricardo Iacub, Jorge Medina and Cyrulnik himself) propose an integrative, multisystemic and multicausal approach to understand the phenomenon of trauma memories and the conditions that give rise to a resilient process. Early stress, epigenetics, memory, old age and ...
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Human complexity challenges the linear cause-effect models that have been used in psychological theory and clinical approaches. In this book, under the guidance of Boris Cyrulnik, seven authors (Carolina Remedi, Eduardo C???nepa, Jos??? Bonet, Daniel Cardinali, Ricardo Iacub, Jorge Medina and Cyrulnik himself) propose an integrative, multisystemic and multicausal approach to understand the phenomenon of trauma memories and the conditions that give rise to a resilient process. Early stress, epigenetics, memory, old age and resilience were the central themes of the conference from which these texts originate (II International Conference of the Argentine Society of Psychoimmunoneuroendocrinology). ???The brain, a machine for perceiving and observing the world, is molded by the sensory pressures of its environment [...] Music, games and even words possess this molding power. For this reason, we do not see the world as it is, but we see it as we feel it. The world is the impression we have of it???. -Boris Cyrulnik
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