Join acclaimed psychologist and scientist Professor Eamon McCrory as we discuss critical advances in neuroscience to help us understand childhood trauma.
Join us and learn:
The impact of maltreatment and neglect on the brain
How trauma impacts the brain over the lifespan
How the concepts of stress generation and social thinning help link early adverse experience with later mental health outcomes
Strategies to build resilience
And much more!
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Eamon McCrory is Professor of Developmental Neuroscience and Psychopathology at UCL and Co-Director of the Developmental Risk and Resilience Unit. His research uses brain imaging and psychological approaches to investigate the impact of childhood maltreatment on emotional development and mental health. He is also a Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Director of Postgraduate Studies at the Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families where he leads the UCL-Yale MRes in Developmental Neuroscience and Psychopathology. He is also a visiting Professor at the Child Study Centre, Yale University.
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