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The 411 Live Podcast (S2) – EP 7 How Trauma Affects The Brain, Body, & Human Behavior

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In this episode of The 411 Live, we are joined by Simmone Kilgore, a trauma therapist.

The neurobiology of trauma is essentially what happens in the brain and to the body once someone has been affected by trauma.  It is important to understand it because it helps break down common misconceptions and it helps survivors to understand their experience and the aftermath in a new way.

Without the connection between what we’re doing now and how our life and our past have affected us, we kind of roam around unclear, unknowingly hurting others, unknowingly unable to manage our own emotions and human behavior. With years of experience, Simmone Kilgore has a lot to say when it comes to how the trauma of sex trafficking can affect its victims. Join us on this episode of The 411 Live as Simmone Kilgore, a trauma therapist, explains the effects of trauma on the brain, body, and human behavior.  This is The 411 Live. Real People. Real Talk.
Contact Simmone Kilgore at simmonerk@gmail.com.
National Human Trafficking Hotline: 1-888-373-7888 or text BeFree (233733)

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