Antisemitism and the effects on the human mind
- louiseashworth
- Mar 31
- 1 min read

Extreme stress in childhood and young adulthood has an irreversible lifelong impact on the brain.
Higher frequency of depression PTSD is a real possibility
Antisemitism has been linked to poorer physical health outcomes, such as higher rates of cardiovascular disease.
There is evidence to suggest that prolonged and sustained attacks can eventually lead to mental health disorders in some cases, stemming from the traumatic events
Antisemitism causes frustration leading to feelings of helplessness; rage; and a sense of injustice.
The effects on the human mind can be devastating




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