Does Stress Damage the Brain?
J. Douglas, M.D. Bremner
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Does Stress Damage the Brain?
Published
April 15, 2005
Publisher
W. W. Norton & Company
Pages
320
ISBN-13
9780393704747
ISBN-10
0393704742
Description
"Why is it that we can remember exactly where we were when John Kennedy was shot, or when the Space Shuttle Challenger exploded, or on September 11, 2001? Does what we see, hear, feel, and in other ways experience, especially during times of stress, result in permanent changes to our brains? Is this one of the reasons stressful events become seared in our memories? These provocative questions, and many others, are answered here by J. Douglas Bremner, a leading scientist whose discoveries, and that of his colleagues, showed that extreme stress may result in lasting damage to the brain, especially a part of the brain involved in memory." "Readers will join Bremner as he recounts the harrowing stories of people under stress - from WWI soldiers to Vietnam combat veterans to survivors of the September 11 terrorist attacks - and gathers evidence for his intriguing proposition that stress actually damages the brain. As this book will explain, scientists now believe that stress-related brain damage may cause certain psychological disorders, such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). There are in fact a range of psychological disorders related to stress, what we are now calling the "trauma spectrum disorders," that may be manifestations of stress-induced changes in the brain." "This new understanding of trauma-related problems as essentially neurological disorders has many important implications. What a difference it would make if someone who experiences anxiety or depression realized that they were not at fault for these experiences, but rather these experiences were the result of brain-based changes as a result of stress? In certain cases, thinking about the effects of stress on the brain may help understand puzzling phenomena, like delayed recall of childhood abuse."--Jacket.
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Who is the author of Does Stress Damage the Brain??
Does Stress Damage the Brain? was written by J. Douglas, M.D. Bremner.
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