Have you ever read a book or heard a story of an unusually cruel
or violent person and wonder what makes them capable of such
atrocities? A sound hypothesis would be that the person had a
very difficult and painful childhood, suffering abuses beyond
normal coping mechanisms. But, new discoveries suggest that
stress and trauma can be passed from one generation to
subsequent generations through RNA and DNA. Making humans
truly an amalgam of their ancestors. To discover the impact our
family of origin has on our cellular makeup and disposition,
Positive Psychology Podcast Host Lisa Cypers Kamen speaks with
two doctors who have a unique history about their fascinating
work and the application of it to the healing and recovery process.
Dr. Paul Valent specializes in the harm people inflict on one
another and why they do it. He is the author of Heart of Violence:
Why People Harm Each Other which he discusses in detail. Dr.
Thomas Verny is a clinical psychiatrist who has made strides in
the discovery of cellular memory and how stress affects
generations. His book, The Embodied Mind: Understanding the
Mysteries of Cellular Memory, Consciousness, and Our Bodies
investigates the storage of memories outside the brain, the
impact of organ transplants, and epigenetics
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