Healing from Childhood Trauma: The Roles of Neuroplasticity and EMDR – Pysch Central

Your brain is constantly changing in response to what’s happening around you. This is known as neuroplasticity.

These brain changes help us learn and adapt to our environments. But when we’re placed in very stressful situations, like during traumatic experiences, some brain changes can result in lasting physical and mental health challenges.

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