When most people think about trauma, they think about unexpected, awful events within a defined time frame. Very fast traumas can be instant, such as getting hit by lightning or a head-on collision.
A new study reveals that brain networks associated with a person’s history of traumatic experiences can temporarily quiet down when confronted with a new, mild stressor. This finding, published in the ...
New trauma-informed offerings combine one-on-one coaching, self-paced courses, and compassionate guidance to help women reclaim their self-worth and emotional resilience Nearly two-thirds (63.9%) of U ...
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