Why Trauma Affects Some People Differently Than Others
An interview with neuroscientist Daniela Schiller about the mechanisms underlying trauma and how trauma experiences can differ.
Memory and Trauma: We Are More than What We Remember
An interview with neuroscientist Daniela Schiller about how current neuroscience research relates to psychotherapy and the close connection between memory and narrative.
How the Brain Stores Traumatic Memories
An interview with neuroscientist Daniela Schiller, co-author of a recent study offering evidence that the brain encodes traumatic memories differently from other memories.
Memory: Can We Trust the Stories that Shape Us?
What we remember about ourselves shapes the stories we tell about who we are, which shapes who we become. Are memories just where events are stored, or the foundation of our values?
Trauma: Who is Telling Your Story?
Do you have an unreliable narrator inside you? Brain research indicates that trauma can affect how you interpret day-to-day experiences.
My Childhood Trauma: What I Learned, What You Need to Know
Childhood traumas can be paralyzing. I share how I have coped with one that still detonates strong feelings.
Nature, Time, Memory and the Childhood Experience of a “Cherishing Force”
Dale Kushner, author of The Conditions of Love, recalls her childhood experience of a "cherishing force" in nature.