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Published 1/2026
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Healing Trauma Across the Lifespan: Neurobiology, Epigenetics, and Recovery

What you'll learn
Students build upon their earlier learning in the series 'Advanced Insights into domestic abuse and violence';
Part 1 covered the Psychological Aspect, Part 2 covered the Sociological Aspect and Part 2 cover the Neuro-biological Aspect of Domestic abuse and violence.
In part 4 students dive into the healing capabilities of the brain through neuroplasticity - the rewiring of the brain.
Part 4 includes the impact of the neuro-toxic impact domestic abuse and violence upon the foetus and potential for recovery.
Part 4 also looks at various therapeutic approaches to support neural recovery including dietary factors.
Requirements
It is recommended students taking this course need to have completed the previous 3 parts noted above
Description
Domestic abuse leaves effects that extend beyond the visible, influencing the brain, body, and, in some cases, subsequent generations. This advanced course provides a detailed, evidence-based exploration of trauma's neurobiological impact, the physiological effects of prolonged abuse, and the brain's capacity for adaptation and recovery across the lifespan.Course Context Within the SeriesThis course builds on the previous stages of the Advanced Insights into Domestic Abuse and Violence seriesTongueart 1: Psychological insights into domestic abuse and violencePart 2: Sociological insights into domestic abuse and violencePart 3: Neurobiological insights into domestic abuse and violencePart 4 advances this knowledge, focusing on pathways to healing, recovery, and long-term resilience.Learning ObjectivesBy completing this course, learners will be able to:1. Explain how domestic abuse affects the HPA axis, stress hormones, and neurotransmitter systems2. Describe trauma-related changes in the amygdala, hippocampus, and prefrontal cortex3. Identify the role of neuroplasticity, neurogenesis, and synaptic repair in recovery4. Understand grief and loss in the context of trauma, including application of the Kubler-Ross framework5. Recognise the influence of maternal and intergenerational trauma on development6. Explore trauma-informed therapeutic frameworks, including Polyvagal Theory, EMDR, and mindfulness-based interventions7. Explore the role of epigenetics and supportive environments in mitigating biological effects of trauma8. Explore practical strategies to support resilience, post-traumatic growth, and long-term recoveryCourse Modules and ContentThe course is delivered in a modular format to support self-paced, cumulative learning:Module 1 - Foundations of Domestic Abuse & TraumaLesson 1: The Neurobiology of TraumaLesson 2: HPA Axis and the Stress ResponseLesson 3: Memory Systems (Implicit and Explicit)Module 2 - Neuroplasticity, Healing & GriefLesson 4: How the Brain Adapts Following AbuseLesson 5: Neurogenesis and Recovery PotentialLesson 6: Prenatal and Intergenerational ImpactsLesson 6.1: Grief, Loss, and Emotional Processing (including Kubler-Ross Framework)Module 3 - Interventions & Trauma-Informed Therapeutic FrameworksLesson 8: Polyvagal Theory and Body-Based ApproachesLesson 9: EMDR and Memory ReconsolidationLesson 10: Mindfulness and Neuroplastic ChangeLesson 11: Integration of Holistic Therapeutic ApproachesModule 4 - Resilience, Growth & Post-Traumatic DevelopmentLesson 12: Post-Traumatic Growth and RecoveryLesson 13: Epigenetics and Disrupting Intergenerational CyclesLesson 14: Integrated Healing ToolkitModule 5 - Integration, Long-Term Recovery & FlourishingLesson 15: Consolidating RecoveryLesson 16: Relapse PreventionLesson 17: Lifelong ResilienceLesson 18: Flourishing Beyond TraumaLesson 19: Conclusion and Next StepsLearning ResourcesLearners will have access toTongueresentation-based video contentA comprehensive student manualA detailed academic essayEach resource provides layered learning, supporting both theoretical understanding and practical application.Who This Course Is ForThis course is suitable for:Mental health professionals (therapists, counsellors, social workers)Holistic therapy providersSupport workers and advocates within domestic abuse servicesEducators and researchers in trauma-related fieldsSurvivors seeking evidence-based education on trauma and recoveryAnyone interested in the science of trauma recovery and neuroplasticityImportant NoteThis course is advanced, survivor-centred, and trauma-informed. It is educational and does not replace professional medical, psychological, or legal assessment, advice, or intervention.Next StepsPart 4 represents the healing and recovery stage of the series. Learners wishing to deepen their understanding of trauma recovery, resilience, and long-term adaptation are encouraged to enrol and continue their learning journey.
Professional health care practitioners, police, court personnel, holistic and alternative therapists, councillors, teachers, victims and support workers can benefit from this knowledge.
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