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Understanding Intergenerational Trauma: An Introduction for Clinicians

By Dr. Fabiana Franco, PhD, DAEETS — 2021

Intergenerational trauma (sometimes referred to as trans- or multigenerational trauma) is defined as trauma that gets passed down from those who directly experience an incident to subsequent generations.

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Trauma from Slavery Can Actually Be Passed Down Through Your Genes

You can get PTSD from your ancestors.

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Is Psychedelic Healing in Your Genes? A Team of Scientists Seeks to Find Out

Dr. Joe Tafur and the Modern Spirit Epigenetics Project seek to understand the impact of psychedelics on intergenerational and cultural trauma.

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Epigenetics—The Research of Dr. Bruce Lipton: Do Our Beliefs Affect Our Health?

Did you know the thoughts you think have a direct impact on your health? Thanks to the research of Dr. Bruce Lipton, several successful studies now prove this phenomenon.

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Listening in with . . . Bruce Lipton: From Chaos to Community

The impact of our subconscious programming, and how to overcome it.

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Bruce Lipton, PhD: The Jump from Cell Culture to Consciousness

What would you do if you were powerless? The answer is: You have to find a rescuer.

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Intergenerational Trauma