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*this episode originally aired in June 2021 Our culture has a saying that what doesn't kill us makes us stronger. However, scientific research shows a slightly different story. Traumatic experiences we experience as children weaken our bodies and impair our health throughout our lives. In this episode, Barbora Mareková talks to psychiatrist, psychotherapist, and researcher Natália Kaščáková about the current scientific knowledge about childhood trauma and what health problems we may face as adults as a result of trauma. In this episode you will learn: why it is important to deal with our childhood experiences what could have caused us childhood trauma why and how our body remembers traumatic experiences what health problems people who were traumatized in childhood have what the intergenerational transmission of trauma looks like how many Slovak men and women have experienced childhood trauma what types of trauma are most common in our country how doctors and policymakers in the Slovak healthcare system perceive the topic of childhood traumatization how to protect children from trauma If you have feedback, a message or an idea for us, write to us at [email protected] You can also find the Humanity podcast every Thursday on: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2vxNbh9... Apple podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/sk/podcast... Google podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0... RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/56de9814/podcast/rss Creation You can support podcasts by purchasing a digital subscription to SME.sk at https://www.sme.sk/predplatne #humanity #denniksme #children