
How Childhood Sexual Abuse Reshapes The Minds And Bodies Of Survivors
Childhood sexual abuse can leave deep, lasting scars on the minds and bodies of victims. Dr. Frank Putnam was one of the first to prove that this abuse affects a person’s biology through the Female Growth and Development Study. He discusses the generational cycles of abuse and how we can end those patterns.
In Good Health · Greg Johnson, Kristen Farrah, Dr. Frank Putnam
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How Childhood Sexual Abuse Reshapes The Minds And Bodies Of Survivors
- Childhood sexual abuse can leave deep, lasting scars on the minds and bodies of victims. Dr. Frank Putnam was one of the first to prove that this abuse affects a person’s biology through the Female Growth and Development Study. He discusses the generational cycles of abuse and how we can end those patterns.
Guests: Dr. Frank Putnam, child & adolescent psychiatrist, professor of clinical psychiatry, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, author, Old Before Their Time
Host: Greg Johnson
Producers: Kristen Farrah
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