When Michael Bacon had his first therapy session as a shy 11-year-old, he sat on a bench just inside the door of the room ...
The School of Criminology and Justice Studies is proud to announce a Dissertation Proposal by Xichen Wang entitled: "On the Measurement of Human Trafficking." Date: Friday, Oct. 10 Time: 10 a.m. - ...
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Neuroscience research finds altered brain networks in youth who perceive home or school as unsafe
A large-scale study published in Psychological Medicine suggests that these perceptions of social danger are linked to changes in brain connectivity during early adolescence, which in turn predict ...
Dr. Bronagh Fitzpatrick explained that safety is not the absence of struggle; it’s the presence of connection.
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How Childhood Shapes the Success of Adult Women
Childhood is a pivotal period in a woman's life, influencing her confidence, skills, and resilience. Factors like education, family support, and a safe environment are crucial for her development.
We’re institutionalized early, taught to obey invisible rules and seek approval. Gatekeepers shrink our horizons, yet permission is an illusion. The path to flourishing is open.
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