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The Deepest Well

Healing the Long-Term Effects of Childhood Adversity
Book • 2019
In *The Deepest Well*, Nadine Burke Harris delves into the profound impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) on biological systems and lifelong health.

The book combines personal narratives with scientific explanations to highlight the importance of early intervention in preventing long-term health issues.

It offers a hopeful perspective on healing and transforming lives affected by childhood trauma.

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Mentioned in 6 episodes

Mentioned by Kate Bowler as an important book discussing the long-term effects of childhood adversity.
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Nadine Burke Harris: What Your Childhood Means for Your Health
Mentioned by Mays Imad , referencing research on adverse childhood effects.
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Trauma-Informed Teaching and Learning
Mentioned by Bryan Post when discussing the importance of early childhood development.
228. Parenting with Purpose with Bryan Post (12x author, child behavior and adoption expert) 💌
Mentioned by Jen Lumanlan as a book that provides insights into the long-term effects of childhood adversity.
202: How to Heal from Adverse Childhood Experiences with Dr. Nadine Burke Harris and Jackie Thu-Huong Wong
Mentioned by Dax Shepard as the author of a book on childhood adversity.
Dr. Nadine Burke Harris
Mentioned by Jessica Lahey in relation to Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and their effects.
Jessica Lahey on Preventing Substance Abuse in Kids
Mentioned by Indre Viskontas in the introduction as a book about adverse childhood events.
Nadine Burke Harris
Mentioned by J.D. Vance as an expert on Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs).
J.D. Vance on Trump, Addiction, and Family | Ep. 29
Mentioned by Jacob Nordby in the context of trauma and healing.
Jacob Nordby on Creativity as a Cure
Mentioned by J.D. Vance as an author who wrote about adverse childhood experiences.
J.D. Vance on Trump, Addiction, and Family | November 2020 Re-Release
Mentioned by Camille Kolu , highlighting the behavioral possibilities within the book.
Buffers That Protect Against Adverse Childhood Experiences: Session 265 with Camille Kolu

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