This post is Part 2 of a series on ICU trauma and how to cope. Read Part 1 here: The Psychological Trauma of Having a Loved One in the ICU, by Maureen O'Reilly-Landry, Ph.D. Read Part 3 here: Managing ...
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Healing from trauma is more than moving on
Trauma changes both the brain and body, but recovery is possible with the right tools, connection, and care. Evidence-based ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Traditional recovery plans for traumatic injuries focus on healing visible injuries, often leaving emotional and mental scars untreated. Researchers at The Ohio State University ...
The impact of an accident doesn’t necessarily end when the bruises fade or the bones heal. For many, the emotional aftermath lingers long after any physical pain subsides. Whether it’s a car crash, ...
The Indiana Center for Recovery is helping people who are suffering from emotional trauma, depression related to military ...
In a world where the word “narcissist” is trending on every social platform, it’s easy to forget that behind the headlines are real people who are often deeply hurt, confused, and emotionally ...
Trauma bonding is a psychological phenomenon where individuals form intense emotional attachments to those who cause them harm. These bonds create destructive cycles that often leave people trapped in ...
This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 3- Good health and wellbeing. Trauma is often understood as an individual psychological event, yet its roots and repercussions are ...
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