The visibility of trauma as a widespread clinical ailment is gaining steam. The general public's increasing knowledge of trauma is due to how common traumatic experiences are. In a study conducted on ...
When I think of psychosis, an image of a gold-framed painting with colors all flown together emerges in my mind. The experience of psychosis is complex yet almost always ignites some perceptual ...
Trauma may cause distinct and long-lasting effects even in people who do not develop PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder), according to research by scientists working at the University of Oxford's ...
Allen was a young African American man working at a retail store. Although he enjoyed and valued his job, he struggled with the way he was treated by his boss. He was frequently demeaned, given menial ...
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a maladaptive and debilitating psychiatric disorder that develops after exposure to a severe traumatic event. PTSD is characterized by intrusive ...
When most people hear “PTSD,” they picture a combat veteran. That image, while real, leaves out the great majority of people who actually meet criteria for the disorder. According to large ...
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) remains a common condition affecting World Trade Center (WTC) responders 25 years after ...
THERE are wounds that cannot be seen by the eyes. Wounds that do not bleed, yet silently drain a person’s inner peace for years without anyone noticing. For many people in Tanzania, remembering ...
Post-traumatic stress syndrome affects people of all ages after traumatic events, with symptoms ranging from flashbacks to ...
Military service members and veterans frequently experience post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which is linked to a range of psychological challenges and adverse effects. Cognitive-behavioral ...
Military service members and veterans frequently experience post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which is linked to a range of psychological challenges and adverse effects. Cognitive-behavioral ...
When most people hear “PTSD,” they picture a combat veteran. That image, while real, leaves out the great majority of people who actually meet criteria for the disorder. According to large ...