Why Does Mental Illness Run in Families? | The Agenda
,It's in the genes,, is often the answer to why some families have a higher prevalence of mental illness in the family tree. But what role does trauma and adverse childhood experiences play? How can those experiences echo through the generations? And does the prevailing genetic view sideline trauma and inhibit individuals from engaging with their past? The Agenda examines mental illness in families.

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Chronic Mental Illness in Family Systems

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Epigenetics in Mental Health

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2024-11-06: CHEO Pediatric Grand Rounds

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Bessel van der Kolk, MD on the Frontiers of Trauma Treatment

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Is Ontario Doing Enough for Students with Disabilities? | The Agenda

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The Diet Swap That Reversed Cancer Risk in 14 Days.

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How childhood trauma affects health across a lifetime | Nadine Burke Harris | TED

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S13 E15: Iran, FIFA & UK Elections: 6/14/26: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

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The Mystery of Mental Illness

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When mental illness enters the family | Dr. Lloyd Sederer | TEDxAlbany

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Immobility and Fear: Peter Levine – Mental Health, Evolution, Identity, Interoception, Empowerment

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The World's Leading Autism Expert - Professor Sir Simon Baron-Cohen

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Trauma vs Individualism | Dr Bessel van der Kolk

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Family Caregiving Experiences in Schizophrenia

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Adult ADHD and Childhood Trauma

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The Two Things That Deeply Psychologically Change a Person — Analysis by a Former Therapist

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A Family with Schizophrenia

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Mental Disorders as Brain Disorders: Thomas Insel at TEDxCaltech

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MINDSET Lecture Series: Bessel van der Kolk, MD

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