Not all painful experiences in childhood are traumatic. But childhood trauma is prevalent and can cause significant problems ...
Unseen injuries from military service, shaped by repeated exposures and cultural barriers, affect readiness, accountability, ...
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5 things not to say to someone with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) – and what to say instead
When someone you care about has post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), it's natural to want to provide comfort. But sometimes, even if a remark is well-intentioned, it can actually be invalidating or ...
A new digital resource co-created by University of Victoria (UVic) researchers and trauma survivors will streamline access to resources and tools for clinicians who support people with complex ...
Participants in an IFS PTSD-SUD (substance use disorder) intervention experienced reduced PTSD symptoms and cravings, making it a promising public health treatment option.
October is Domestic Violence Awareness and Prevention Month, and across Arizona, purple lights are shining to spark conversations about healing and hope. But for many survivors who find the strength ...
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Veterans are getting record PTSD benefits after major VA updates
Veterans living with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may qualify for disability compensation from the U.S. Department ...
How service dogs and pets support LGBTQ+ veterans with PTSD and reintegration CAROLINE SAVOIE | East Texas [email protected] For too many veterans, the hardest battles begin after ...
There are many ways that the human body responds to stress, from the adrenaline rush of the "fight-or-flight" instinct to more subtle, complex changes that may not be immediately recognizable to us.
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