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It Is Possible to Write a New Story for Our Minds and Bodies After Trauma.

Summary by İNdigo Dergisi
Although traumatic experiences are often considered mental wounds, current neuroscience research proves that the most lasting effects of trauma are concentrated on the body. Clinical Psychologist M. Yasin Çakıroğlu from Istanbul Okan University Hospital shares important data on this critical relationship between trauma and the body, shedding light on the neurobiological dimension of the healing process. Experts state that while the mind tends to…
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Although traumatic experiences are often considered mental wounds, current neuroscience research proves that the most lasting effects of trauma are concentrated on the body. Clinical Psychologist M. Yasin Çakıroğlu from Istanbul Okan University Hospital shares important data on this critical relationship between trauma and the body, shedding light on the neurobiological dimension of the healing process. Experts state that while the mind tends to…

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İndigo Dergisi broke the news in on Sunday, February 1, 2026.
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