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The Resilience Response

The New Science of Trauma and How We Heal Across Generations

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The Resilience Response

By: Rachel Yehuda
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The Resilience Response
presents a revolutionary new way to understand trauma – what it is, why it exists and how to respond to it.


The world authority on intergenerational trauma draws on her three decades of pioneering research to unlock trauma's purpose and so transform our ability to heal. She shows that trauma is in fact a survival tool, designed to equip us and our children to cope with stressful events. Using moving case studies and powerful stories of healing, The Resilience Response offers a guide to this new science and shows us that flexibility is the key ingredient not only for our own health, but that of the generations to come. It shows what we can do after a traumatic event to reduce our chances of developing PTSD, and shares groundbreaking discoveries about treatments that can prevent epigenetic stress markers from being passed to the next generation.

Whether we have experienced trauma firsthand or as a result of our environment, we all have the power to nurture our resilience and pass it on, making a safer world for our children and future generations. The Resilience Response teaches us to see our biological responses as a gift and to see our experiences surviving adversity as a way to connect, help others heal, and create a more just world, offering anyone struggling with stress or adversity the opportunity to transform it into radical hope.

© Rachel Yehuda 2026 (P) Penguin Audio 2026

Biological Sciences Evolution & Genetics Genetics Mental Health Neuroscience & Neuropsychology Personal Development Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Science

Critic Reviews

Dr. Rachel Yehuda is brilliant and one of the world's foremost researchers on the neurobiology of trauma. She has been at the forefront of trauma research for at least three decades and has a profound and much-needed perspective. I've seen the impressive depths of her clinical wisdom about traumatic stress, societal and communal impact - as well as her wisdom as a teacher and a generous scientific collaborator. Her book could not be more needed and will undoubtedly be met with great success. I know the millions of readers who have read The Body Keeps the Score will welcome this new and important work as we try to address trauma individually and societally (BESSEL VAN DER KOLK, author of The Body Keeps the Score)
Dr. Rachel Yehuda’s pioneering research into the multigenerational transmission of trauma has deeply informed my understanding, work and writing. In this new book, based on her groundbreaking clinical experience and insights, she takes us into the realm of healing the present and the past, and therefore the future. I could not be more enthusiastic (GABOR MATÉ, author of When The Body Says No)
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