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Neuroscientists are starting to unravel the amygdala’s complexity, shedding new light on PTSD
A new study published in Translational Psychiatry provides evidence that posttraumatic stress disorder may be linked to ...
Trauma is, unfortunately, a part of life for many people. Studies show that over 70 percent of us will face at least one traumatic event in our lifetime. While some individuals emerge from trauma ...
UNC Health Appalachian psychologist and outpatient Behavioral Health Manager Eva Trivett-Clark is stationed in Avery County, ...
You’ve probably heard of PTSD, post-traumatic stress disorder. But what about its counterpart, post-traumatic growth?The term ...
Doug White spent more than 14 years in the Air Force and over a decade as a former Sergeant and Deputy for the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Department. “I often hear it referred to as a front row ...
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"My life was about possessions over people" – how hoarding disorder feels, and how to help
When we hear the word ‘hoarder’, we often think of TV programmes where piles of stuff fill every corner of someone’s home. The people featured will accumulate and hold on to all manner of peculiar and ...
As social media platforms make it easier for millions of people near and far to witness public violence, the harmful effects have far greater reach.
Marine Corps Lt. Colonel Brian Wilson struggled with PTSD before attending a Posttraumatic Growth program through the Boulder Crest Foundation Courtesy of Boulder Crest Foundation Marine Corps Lt.
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Weathering more than the storm | Opinion
Weather-related incidents can trigger post-traumatic stress. It’s our mind’s way of protecting us. When those feelings last ...
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