Praise for Healing the Brain
"Provides comfort and learning to the reader. Flows easily from one topic to the next and knits tidbits of information together in a unifying mosaic. Easy to read. Difficult to put down." --Michael J. Colucciello, Jr., New York State Dept. of Mental Health researcher, retired.
"An invaluable resource for those working in the trenches with LGBTQ youth in foster/adoptive care but equally important serves as a primer for those in the community at large who are largely unaware of this subset in our population who are in such desperate need!" --Dr. Ray Werking, professor, GLSEN educator and host, WRPI Radio
A review, in layman's terms, of the effects caused by both physical and emotional trauma to youth, in particular lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth. To mitigate the social, emotional, and physical damage suffered by these youth, we must understand the effects of stress and trauma on their brains.
Order here: https://www.createspace.com/6379262
Gay youth in foster/adoptive care, a very over-represented population, suffer the highest rates of substance abuse, depression, and suicide. Understanding the harm to their brain development holds a key to helping them heal and grow into healthy adults. Topics include Gay Minority Stress, Coping in a Heterosexist Culture, How Long-Term Stress Damages the Body, Substance Abuse, PTSD in Youth, The Developing Brain. Includes a glossary of brain-related terms, an annotated bibliography Great Brain Book and books for LGBT/Q youth, parents, and allies.
"Provides comfort and learning to the reader. Flows easily from one topic to the next and knits tidbits of information together in a unifying mosaic. Easy to read. Difficult to put down." --Michael J. Colucciello, Jr., New York State Dept. of Mental Health researcher, retired.
"An invaluable resource for those working in the trenches with LGBTQ youth in foster/adoptive care but equally important serves as a primer for those in the community at large who are largely unaware of this subset in our population who are in such desperate need!" --Dr. Ray Werking, professor, GLSEN educator and host, WRPI Radio
A review, in layman's terms, of the effects caused by both physical and emotional trauma to youth, in particular lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth. To mitigate the social, emotional, and physical damage suffered by these youth, we must understand the effects of stress and trauma on their brains.
Order here: https://www.createspace.com/6379262
Gay youth in foster/adoptive care, a very over-represented population, suffer the highest rates of substance abuse, depression, and suicide. Understanding the harm to their brain development holds a key to helping them heal and grow into healthy adults. Topics include Gay Minority Stress, Coping in a Heterosexist Culture, How Long-Term Stress Damages the Body, Substance Abuse, PTSD in Youth, The Developing Brain. Includes a glossary of brain-related terms, an annotated bibliography Great Brain Book and books for LGBT/Q youth, parents, and allies.