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A Boy Who Was Raised as a Dog
And Other Stories from a Child Psychiatrist's Notebook--What Traumatized Children Can Teach Us About Loss, Love, and Healing
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Bruce Perry's "A Boy Raised as a Dog" uses case studies to illustrate the profound impact of early childhood trauma on brain development and behavior.
The book highlights the importance of understanding the neurobiological effects of trauma and the need for trauma-informed care.
Perry emphasizes the resilience of the human brain and the potential for healing through appropriate interventions.
He challenges traditional approaches to understanding and treating trauma, advocating for a more holistic and compassionate approach.
The book is a powerful testament to the importance of early intervention and the potential for recovery from even the most severe forms of trauma.
The book highlights the importance of understanding the neurobiological effects of trauma and the need for trauma-informed care.
Perry emphasizes the resilience of the human brain and the potential for healing through appropriate interventions.
He challenges traditional approaches to understanding and treating trauma, advocating for a more holistic and compassionate approach.
The book is a powerful testament to the importance of early intervention and the potential for recovery from even the most severe forms of trauma.
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Mentioned in 4 episodes
Recommended by Dr. Gabor Maté as a resource for understanding trauma and healing.

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Mentioned by Bruce Perry as another book he co-authored, focusing on his work with maltreated children.

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This Neurobiologist Wants You To Ask One Question To Reframe Anxiety, Depression, And Trauma | Dr. Bruce Perry (Co-Interviewed by Dan's Wife, Bianca!)
Mentioned by
Carl Erik Fisher as a classic book on child trauma co-authored by Maia Szalavitz and Bruce D. Perry.


A Compassionate Alternative to the War on Drugs, with Maia Szalavitz
Mentioned by Forrest Hanson as a legend in trauma understanding and treatment, and co-author of a best-selling book on his work with maltreated children.

Facing Challenging Experiences
Mentioned by
Nicole Christian-Brathwaite to highlight the importance of healthy relationships for children's recovery from trauma.


In The Pandemic, Children Face A Mental Health Crisis