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Tutsi Trauma Passing Generations
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By Spiritual Psychology
In Articles, PTSD, Trauma Posted March 11, 2019

Tutsi Trauma Passing Generations

Parental CPTSD Increases Transmission of Trauma to Offspring of Tutsi Genocide Survivors Nearly 25 years after the genocide against the Tutsi of Rwanda took the lives of up to one […]

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Generational, Inherited Trauma & Epigenetics – Science, Articles and Ancient Wisdom
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By Spiritual Psychology
In Articles, Education, Events, Trauma Posted February 27, 2018

Generational, Inherited Trauma & Epigenetics – Science, Articles and Ancient Wisdom

Heling door de Generaties met Bart ten Berge: Haren, 8 t/m 10 maart 2019  In the Media I AM HERE archive on Inherited Trauma from the perspective of Nondual Therapy […]

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Cellular Healing of Inherited Trauma
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By Spiritual Psychology
In Articles, Science, Trauma Posted July 19, 2016

Cellular Healing of Inherited Trauma

Our life experiences may be passed on to our children and our children’s children through our genes. The open question is, can we make a difference? Will healing our own […]

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It Didn’t Start With You: How Inherited Family Trauma Shapes Who We Are
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By Spiritual Psychology
In Articles, Trauma Posted July 17, 2016

It Didn’t Start With You: How Inherited Family Trauma Shapes Who We Are

by Mark Wolynn The past is never dead. It’s not even past. — William Faulkner, Requiem for a Nun

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