Resilience: THE BIOLOGY OF STRESS & THE SCIENCE OF HOPE
THE CHILD MAY NOT REMEMBER, BUT THE BODY REMEMBERS.
Researchers have recently discovered a dangerous biological syndrome caused by abuse and neglect during childhood. As the new documentary Resilience reveals, toxic stress can trigger hormones that wreak havoc on the brains and bodies of children, putting them at a greater risk for disease, homelessness, prison time, and early death. While the broader impacts of poverty worsen the risk, no segment of society is immune. Resilience, however, also chronicles the dawn of a movement that is determined to fight back. Trailblazers in pediatrics, education, and social welfare are using cutting-edge science and field-tested therapies to protect children from the insidious effects of toxic stress—and the dark legacy of a childhood that no child would choose.
The morality behind our impulses
From where do our morals come? Psychologist from Harvard University, Marc D. Hauser discusses how the systems of the brain affect how we know what is right from what is wrong and what the link between judgement and behaviour is. Hauser analyzes if our moral helps as a limit to our impulses, for example when we wish to kiss someone different from our partner.