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Trauma Proof: Healing, Attachment and the Science of Prevention
By (Author) Benjamin Perks
Bonnier Books Ltd
Bonnier Books Ltd
18th March 2025
19th December 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Self-help, personal development and practical advice
Trauma and shock
Social, group or collective psychology
Hardback
288
Width 162mm, Height 240mm, Spine 32mm
555g
'A visionary book' Bruce Perry, author of What Happened to You
'Buy this book' - Lemn Sissay, author of My Name is Why
'A book of profound importance' - Lisa Damour, author of Untangled
In recent years the word 'trauma' has become ubiquitous. Yet it remains widely misunderstood. In Trauma Proof international expert Benjamin Perks redefines how we see childhood trauma, and outlines a new path towards healing and prevention.
For 25 years, Perks has worked for the UN and UNICEF on eradicating global barriers to child wellbeing, including poverty, hunger, disease, the mobilisation of child soldiers and population displacement. But he has also been on a personal journey of healing from his own childhood, spent living in the UK's care system and on the streets.
Today, new research is revealing little-known aspects of childhood trauma. It is no surprise that it drives addiction or poor mental health. But how does it explain a heightened risk for heart disease or diabetes Why does it so comprehensively correlate with poor life outcomes And how can we not only heal from, but prevent, the types of experiences that negatively impact on child development
In Trauma Proof, Perks explains the science behind these findings, and argues that making simple changes can break damaging inter-generational cycles. Ultimately, he shows how building secure attachments and improving the quality of your relationships can radically transform your life, at any age.
'A visionary book'
-- Bruce Perry * author of What Happened to You *Ben Perks works for the UN in New York, campaigning on human rights and child development. He is a leading global advocate on issues related to child poverty, education, mental health, early childhood development, and prevention of abuse and neglect. He is a Senior Fellow at the Jubilee Centre at the University of Birmingham in the UK.