The Science of Intergenerational Trauma with Dr Jane Mulcahy
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The Science of Intergenerational Trauma with Dr Jane Mulcahy

  • Ages 18+

Discover the mechanisms of trauma transmission and the impact of inherited experiences, from families to entire communities. With Q&A.

By Seed Talks

Date and time

Tuesday, May 6 · 7 - 9:30pm GMT+1

Location

Assembly Roxy

2 Roxburgh Place Edinburgh EH8 9SU United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Agenda

7:00 PM

Doors Open

7:30 PM

Talk Starts

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours 30 minutes
  • Ages 18+

Experiences shape you, even ones that aren’t your own: they can also be inherited from your family. It is possible that your experiences of depression, anxiety, PTSD, and many other psychological conditions can be traced back to traumas embedded in your family tree. Join us in uncovering how a distant familial trauma can imprint on you today in this enlightening talk with Dr Jane Mulcahy. Explore the transmission of trauma through generations, from brain development to attachment formation during childhood. We will also consider how these mechanisms intersect with adverse childhood and community experiences, alongside the impact of large-scale historical, racial and cultural traumas.

Obtain valuable insights into your family history, and begin to understand the profound ways that your family’s past is moulding your current psychological landscape. Take the first steps in healing intergenerational trauma through compassionate self-understanding, and gain practical tips in navigating the complexities of your past.

Doors open at 7pm, talk starts at 7.30pm - come down early to grab a good seat!

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Jane Mulcahy PhD is researcher and activist, with extensive research experience on prison, Probation, law, human rights and trauma. She has worked as a researcher in the area of criminal justice, penal policy and social justice since 2005 and is currently a Research Fellow with the Research Evidence into the Policy, Programmes and Practice (REPPP) team at the University of Limerick. Jane has also spoken before the UN Committee against Torture on human rights issues in prison, the Justice Sub-Committee on Penal Reform on proposed bail reform, at the Fair Trials’ Expert Seminar on Pre-trial Detention in London and the Bail and Jail event at Harvard Law. Her podcast ‘Law and Justice’ won a Justice Media Award for her documentary series on ‘Humanising Human Rights’ in 2017.

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