In this episode, Ken Miller, Associate Professor at the University of British Columbia and expert on communities affected by armed conflict and refugees, discusses the challenges faced by both children and adults, and focuses in particular on the impact of daily stressors.
The conversation explores how trauma during childhood affects mental health, particularly in conflict zones, and highlights the long-term consequences for children and their caregivers. Ken also explains the vital role international organizations play in addressing these issues and supporting mental health in vulnerable populations.