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Bruce Perry on the Healing Power of Human Connection and Resilience in Trauma

Psychiatry & Psychotherapy Podcast

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The Power of Human Connectedness and Relational Poverty

The insight emphasizes the significant impact of human connectedness and the adverse effects of modern civilization on interpersonal relationships. It highlights how factors like excessive screen time and reduced communal interactions contribute to relational poverty. A comparison is drawn between indigenous communities with high relational density and suburban environments with limited relational interactions, underlining the importance of physical touch and rich human connections for overall well-being.

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