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Mindfulness Training May Assuage Early-Life Trauma [Blogs.ScientificAmerican.com]

Traumatic stress can undermine and shorten peoples’ lives, especially if they’re exposed before age 18. They’re more likely to have lower achievement and wellness, and experience more illness. “Early life adversity”—experiencing abuse or household dysfunction during childhood—correlates not only with more psychological problems, but also with elevated inflammatory markers like C-reactive protein or higher insulin levels that persist into adulthood. Studies show a strong, graded relationship between early life adversity and risk factors for the leading causes of death in adults.

 

Resilience can mitigate those effects. Extraordinarily resilient people can thrive in adversity and use difficult experiences as opportunities for growth. But resilience isn’t an inscrutable, innate personality trait you’re either born with or not. It’s likely a spectrum of qualities that people possess in varying degrees that help them survive challenges, shut off aspects of stress response when they’re no longer needed, and return to a pre-stressor, baseline state. As such, resilience is something we should be able to analyze and teach, and anyone should be able to learn.

 

[For more of this story, written by Thaddeus Pace, go to http://blogs.scientificamerica...e-early-life-trauma/]

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Thich nhat Hanh talks about teaching meditation to children and even is working to get it into schools. I think this is a great idea. He talks about Pebble Meditation and has a book "A handful of Quiet Happiness in Four Pebbles" I have several copies and I loan them out to parents so they can learn pebble meditation and practice with their children. This allows everyone in the family to learn meditation and do it together.  He also has a book "Mindful Movements Ten Exercises for Well Being" . This one is good for those who are really active and would like to breath and move.  Thanks Samantha Great Posts!!!

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