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Epigenetics Ending The Cycle Of African American Family Trauma
Jefferey De Parsia
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This writing explores the profound impact of epigenetics and inherited family trauma on African American communities, particularly focusing on the historical trauma of slavery, racism, and systemic oppression. It delves into how these traumas are transmitted through genes, familial narratives, and cultural practices, affecting not only the individuals but also future generations. The document emphasizes the importance of understanding these effects to foster healing and resilience within the community.
The narrative also highlights the role of empathy and the significance of recognizing and addressing the behaviors of African American children in educational settings. It discusses the importance of culturally sensitive therapeutic approaches and supportive communities in promoting healing and resilience.
Additionally, acknowledgement the invaluable assistance of AI tools like CHAT GPT/GPT-4 and CHAT Smith in composing the book, which encompasses interdisciplinary fields such as science, education, history, psychology, and religion.
The narrative also highlights the role of empathy and the significance of recognizing and addressing the behaviors of African American children in educational settings. It discusses the importance of culturally sensitive therapeutic approaches and supportive communities in promoting healing and resilience.
Additionally, acknowledgement the invaluable assistance of AI tools like CHAT GPT/GPT-4 and CHAT Smith in composing the book, which encompasses interdisciplinary fields such as science, education, history, psychology, and religion.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9798895692028
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 74
- Utgivningsdatum: 2024-10-10
- Förlag: Spines