Most of us experience trauma at some point in our lives. The question is what to do about it. Not all trauma is the same.
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- Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
- Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
Why Do Some Memories of Distant Events Seem Like Ages Ago While Others Seem Like Yesterday?
Ordinarily, we can be aware of early memory, but sense that the event happened long ago.
When most people think about coping with, adapting to, or recovering from a disability, they often consider the physical and financial implications.
A car accident is a traumatic experience that causes extensive damage to the involved parties.
Unfortunately, the circumstances they grew up in didn’t help them comprehend the laws of the state.
When you smell the fragrance of an orange, for example, it is your memories that create the exact scent.
Nearly 20% of adults in America today suffer from some kind of mental illness.
There are some very recognisable signs and symptoms of PTSD that you might recognise.
- Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
The Word ‘Trauma’ Is Being Used Indiscriminately at the Moment. Let’s Get Back to Basics
Trauma is an emotional, psychological, and physical response to a terrible and catastrophic event.
No parent wants to see their child suffer, but sometimes life can be challenging, and traumatic experiences are inevitable.
- Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
A Vicious Cycle of Trauma and Homelessness
by News Releaseby News ReleaseMost of us will experience some form of trauma in our lifetimes.
- Mental Health & Well-Being
Breaking the Stigma: Anne Heche’s Journey with Mental Health and Dissociative Identity Disorder
by David Radarby David RadarAnne Heche has spoken about her experiences with dissociative identity disorder (DID).
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Understanding and Overcoming Trauma Through Dialectical Behavioural Therapy
Trauma can be treated using regular therapy. However, is it possible for it to be done using dialectical behavioural therapy?
Trauma can affect anyone and be caused by any event in a person’s life that causes emotional distress and exceeds their abilities to cope emotionally.
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Adults with a History of Childhood Trauma Can Benefit from Recommended Depression Treatments
by News Releaseby News ReleaseChildhood trauma is known to be a risk factor for the development of a major depressive disorder in adulthood.