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Shaili Jain

    In 2007 ontdekte de auteur de waarheid over het tragische lot van haar familie tijdens de deling van India in 1947. Dit decennialang begraven familieverhaal van verlies en terreur zette haar aan tot een nieuwe carrière, gericht op de wetenschap van psychisch trauma en het ontrafelen van de geheimen van menselijke veerkracht. In haar werk schetst ze een genuanceerd portret van posttraumatische stressstoornis (PTSS), gebaseerd op twintig jaar ervaring met het verzorgen van overlevenden van diverse trauma's. Ze verweeft deze verhalen met geavanceerde neurowetenschappen en de geschiedenis van haar eigen familie, om te verhelderen waarom traumatische stress een onvermijdelijk deel van ons leven is.

    The Unspeakable Mind
    • 2020

      The Unspeakable Mind

      • 416bladzijden
      • 15 uur lezen
      4,2(7)Tarief

      The Unspeakable Mind serves as a crucial guide in our trauma-burdened age. Dr. Shaili Jain, a psychiatrist and PTSD specialist, illuminates the widespread PTSD epidemic affecting millions of Americans. This disorder extends beyond war-related experiences, impacting over six million people at any given time and interfering with their ability to love, create, and work due to a complex interplay of biology, genetics, and environment. The book highlights the societal imprint of PTSD, particularly in the wake of 9/11 and the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, as the science surrounding it has rapidly advanced. Dr. Jain advocates for a paradigm shift in the approach to PTSD, drawing from her decade of clinical innovation and research. She emphasizes the transformation of PTSD care through integrated models, peer support programs, and technology, making treatment more accessible and effective. By identifying vulnerable individuals and exploring cutting-edge medical interventions, the potential for preventing PTSD is becoming increasingly tangible. Through patient stories and insights from leading trauma scientists, the book offers a comprehensive understanding of this invisible illness, its roots, and healing paths. It is essential reading for those seeking to understand recovery from trauma and provides hope for sufferers, their families, and healthcare providers.

      The Unspeakable Mind