The Silent Scars: How Parental Conflict Rewires a Child's Brain and What Science Says We Can Do
We often think of a family home as a sanctuary—a place of safety, love, and security. But for children living in a high-conflict environment, home can feel less like a haven and more like a minefield. The impact of parental arguments, cold silences, and emotional aggression goes far beyond a child’s temporary sadness. Groundbreaking neuroscience reveals that these experiences can literally etch themselves into the architecture of the developing brain, with effects that can last a lifetime.
The Battlefield in the Brain: Echoes of War at Home