Although the wounds may heal rapidly, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) often develops after that.
posttraumatic stress disorder
Sexual abuse can profoundly impact a person’s mental health, affecting them emotionally, psychologically, and spiritually.
- Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
Personal Psychedelic Use May Be Common Among Psychedelic Therapists
Whether personal use of psychedelics is appropriate among psychedelic therapists, a new study finds that it may be common.
- Family & Relationship
Here Are the Lasting Effects of Childhood Trauma on Mental Health
by David Radarby David RadarChildhood trauma can have significant and lasting effects on an individual’s mental health.
- Society & Culture
The Dark Psychology of Serial Killers: Unpacking the Factors Behind their Brutal Behaviour
Serial killers have long captivated the public’s imagination with their shocking and senseless acts of violence.
Mental health is a broad and complex topic and it can be difficult to separate fact from fiction.
It is a process that stimulates both hemispheres of the brain through biofeedback.
- Family & Relationship
Do You Want to Be a Psychotherapist Who Works with Couples? These Are the Basics You Should Know
Falling in love brings the hope of re-living a union as perfect as the mother/baby relationship and the desire to be merged and never be alone.
- Mental Health & Well-Being
New Biomarker Found for Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders in Plasma Proteins
Researchers have identified a distinct set of plasma proteins that can serve as a potential biomarker for perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, according to a new study.
Clonidine is commonly used as a high blood pressure medication and for ADHD.
The study found an increase in risk due to PTSD and TBI in Veterans of European ancestry who inherited the ε4 variant.
There are some very recognisable signs and symptoms of PTSD that you might recognise.
Many factors increase the risk of developing PTSD but there’s one that’s particularly powerful.
While serving in the Armed Forces is often thought to carry an increased risk of developing posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and similar conditions.
It may be surprising to learn that car accidents are the number one cause of posttraumatic stress disorder.