LIFE SKILLS PORTAL
This comprehensive online platform provides a wealth of resources and support to empower young individuals as they transition into adulthood and independence.
How Trauma Shapes Your Nervous System
Trauma can affect key parts of the brain—like the amygdala, prefrontal cortex, and hippocampus—leading to stress, emotional ups and downs, memory issues, and relationship challenges. Understanding these effects helps you gain insight, build coping skills, and seek support to navigate life with resilience.
Trauma and the Teen Brain: A Q&A
Trauma can deeply impact a teenager’s developing brain, influencing emotions, decision-making, memory, and relationships. Understanding these effects is essential for parents, educators, and anyone supporting youth. With the right interventions—like therapy, mindfulness, and a safe, supportive environment—teens can build resilience, heal from distressing experiences, and thrive. Knowledge and empathy go a long way in helping young people navigate the challenges of trauma and emerge stronger.
Rewiring your Brain: Neuroplasticity and Healing
The brain is far more adaptable than once believed. Thanks to neuroplasticity, it can create new pathways, heal from trauma, and reshape how we think and respond to the world. Trauma may disrupt key areas like the amygdala, hippocampus, and prefrontal cortex, but practices such as mindfulness, therapy, exercise, and healthy habits can help rewire the brain toward stability and resilience. Understanding this process empowers individuals to take active steps toward recovery, healing, and long-term emotional well-being.

