Everyday Trauma, Tracey Shors, PhD
Everyday Trauma, Tracey Shors, PhD
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Everyday Trauma
Remapping the Brain's Response to Stress, Anxiety, and Painful Memories for a Better Life

Author: Tracey Shors, PhD

Narrator: Jean Ann Douglass

Unabridged: 6 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/14/2021


Synopsis

A neuroscientist explores how trauma impacts the brain, especially for women—and how we can learn to heal ourselves

Everyone experiences trauma. Whether a specific harrowing event or a series of stressful moments that culminate over time, trauma can echo and etch itself into our brain as we remember it again and again throughout our lives.

In Everyday Trauma, neuroscientist Dr. Tracey Shors examines trauma with a focus on its pervasive nature—how it can happen at any time, through big or small events, and how it often reappears in the form of encoded memory. Her research reveals that when we are reminded of our trauma, reliving that tragic moment copies yet another memory of it in our brain, making it that much more difficult to forget. Dr. Shors also explores the neuroscience behind why women in particular are more vulnerable to stress and traumatic events, setting them up to be three times more likely than men to suffer PTSD.

With potential long-term consequences such as addiction, anxiety, depression, and PTSD, trauma can have a lasting impact on both the brain and body. Dr. Shors illuminates the effective tools that can reduce the repetitive thoughts that reinforce our traumas, including cognitive-based therapies and trauma-informed care such as her own groundbreaking program, a combination of mental and physical training called MAP Training.

By understanding how our brain responds to trauma and practicing proven techniques that can train our brains and help us let go of our tragic memories—whatever they may be—we are better equipped to leave our traumatic pasts behind and live in a brighter present.

A Macmillan Audio production from Flatiron Books

About Tracey Shors, PhD

Tracey Shors, Ph.D., is a distinguished professor in behavioral and systems neuroscience and a member of the Center for Collaborative Neuroscience at Rutgers University. She is also vice chair and director of graduate studies in the department of psychology. Dr. Shors has published more than 140 scientific articles, including reports in Nature, Nature Neuroscience, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, and Science, and her work has been featured in Scientific American, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and on NPR and CNN. She has been at Rutgers University for more than twenty years.

About Jean Ann Douglass

Jean Ann Douglass is a playwright, performer, and artist living in Brooklyn, NY. She co-created The Truck Project and Human Head Performance Group with her partner, Eric John Meyer. Jean Ann received an MFA in Performance and Interactive Media Arts from Brooklyn College.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Erin on February 12, 2022

Tracey Shors is a neuroscientist and professor, and in her new book “Everyday Trauma: Remapping the Brain’s Response to Stress, Anxiety and Painful Memories for a Better Life” she uses a method of her devising (MAP Train my Brain) to help those dealing with trauma, including PTSD. The book itself is......more

Goodreads review by Nicole on September 10, 2021

I picked up this book to potentially help process some memories and lead to healing. The first half of this book talks about trauma, it's impact on the brain, and how many people process these memories. It's very data heavy and at times, I'm not sure if it was meant for me, a very non-sciency reader......more

Goodreads review by Zibby on December 26, 2021

This book provides information to explain how the brain responds to trauma more in-depth. It also shows the positive side of our life and how we can learn to reflect on positive things or put even the negative things in context, so we don't go down holes. This doesn't mean we can never ruminate or t......more

Goodreads review by Alex on May 08, 2024

This was a useful overview of how trauma forms forms the mind of a person, how it affects the brain and life and in what ways. Was great to get an overview of the typical therapy techniques. The author then suggest her MAP(mental and physical exercise) method to aid in overcoming the effects of trau......more

Goodreads review by Isabelle on June 21, 2024

Well-researched book that goes into a lot of detail about the effect of trauma on the brain. It had a lot of really cool information but ended up being much more technical than I expected. That made sense for the topic, of course, but I was hoping for some more methods to use in every day life as we......more