Anatomy of Gentling (Episode 86)

Hands by mijitaDoctors Brian and Giuseppe talk to William Krill, author of “Gentling: A practical guide to treating PTSD in abused children“, about post-traumatic stress and recovery.

What’s helpful for stress-reactive kids?

Find out in this week’s episode!

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