Science reminds us that gender counts when times get tough, and women respond to stress and trauma differently than men. Is this also true in children exposed to trauma at younger ages?
Invisible Ink
Cultures have struggles choosing what to see and not see. People who just a few generations ago were “invisible” in our modern US culture are now hard to miss and dismiss: women as political leaders and CEOs, Blacks in power positions, LGBTQ advocates, the disabled among the employed and in the Paralympics. The last week of July this year brought me hope for another group of people who have been hard to see: victims of extreme childhood adversity.