It is good to know that at Suzanne Wallach, DBT services are being provided.
trauma
Controlling one’s emotions and suppression can result in the frequency and intensity of negative emotions.
- Mental Health & Well-Being
Early Trauma Influences Metabolism Across Generations
by Psychregby PsychregPeople who live through traumatic experiences in childhood often suffer long-lasting consequences that affect their mental and physical health.
- Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
Expressive Writing Project from Kingston University to Help COVID-19 Healthcare Workers Overcome Traumatic Experiences
by Psychregby PsychregA project that aims to help people overcome trauma through expressive writing techniques is to be offered to healthcare professionals around the world.
If you or your loved one is afflicted with addiction, you aren’t alone.
Anxiety occurs when your body’s ‘fight or flight’ defence works continuously.
- Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
The Wearing of Face Coverings During COVID-19 Has Made It Worse for Those with Traumatic Experience
Although there are exemptions for whom the use of a face covering will cause distress; an individual may wish to wear one, but struggle with its use.
The process of documenting your life story can be incredibly helpful in overcoming unresolved trauma or sensitive issues which may be weighing heavily on your mind.
- Family & Relationship
Novel Neuroimaging Study on Dissociative Symptoms Reveals Wounds of Childhood Trauma
by Psychregby PsychregBeing traumatised can cause what is known as dissociative symptoms – such as experiencing amnesia, an out-of-body experience, feeling emotionally numb.
- Mind & Brain
Stem Cells Can Repair Parkinson’s-Damaged Circuits in Mouse Brains
by Psychregby PsychregThe mature brain is infamously bad at repairing itself following damage like that caused by trauma or strokes, or from degenerative diseases like Parkinson’s.
- Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
Those with Disabilities Are More at Risk of Abuse – Here’s What We Can Do to Help Them
It’s unimaginable, but those with disabilities are more at risk of abuse.
- Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
Visits to the Dentist Can Evoke Memories of Traumatic Sexual Abuse, According to New Research
by Psychregby PsychregThe defencelessness experienced while sitting in the dentist’s chair can prompt memories of sexual abuse, finds endodontist Eva Wolf in her new study.
Traumatic brain injury is a leading cause of death and disability among children and young adults, with an estimated 1.5 million Americans sustaining one every year.
Head injuries may be worryingly common among police officers, according to a new pilot study led by the University of Exeter.
Traumatic events are life-changing and leave lasting impressions in your mind.