Dr. Roslyn Law, Clinical Psychologist at the Anna Freud Centre discusses how talking about brain development can help young people and families to develop new ways of thinking about their difficulties.
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How latent vulnerability plays out over a child’s life
Linking childhood trauma to mental health
In this video Professor Eamon McCrory explains what scientists have learned about how mental health problems develop over time in an accessible way for professionals and carers working with children.
Pathways to vulnerability
Why do brain changes following childhood trauma make a child more vulnerable to later mental health problems? Better understanding of the ways this can happen will help us to learn how to prevent difficulties from emerging in the first place.
Social relationships are key to well-being
Dr. Roslyn Law, Clinical Psychologist at the Anna Freud Centre discusses how talking about brain development can help young people and families to develop new ways of thinking about their difficulties.
A social work perspective on neuroscience research
James Kargbo, Senior Practitioner, and Lauren Crawley, Social Worker, Camden Fostering Team, discuss how research can inform safe caring plans and guide foster carers.
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