Many survivors experience what therapists call terminal uniqueness: the belief that our suffering is so profound or unusual ...
Dissociation often shows up in therapy long before it’s recognized. Here are five subtle signs clinicians may already be seeing but do not yet have a language for.
Doctor of Physical Therapy, functional rehabilitation specialist, and integrative health expert Dr. Lauren Leiva joined Gayle Guyardo, host of the globally syndicated health and wellness show Bloom, ...
Hargitay “grew up in a house of people dealing with tragedy in their own way,” she said while accepting the Hope Award for Depression Advocacy at the HDRF’s 18th Annual HOPE Luncheon Seminar on ...
Denver-based virtual therapy practice unveils a redesigned website highlighting trauma-informed, relational care for ...
Most people don’t end up in prison because they’re dangerous. They end up there because they’re unhealed, unsupported, and trying to survive.
New York City, NY – Stefanie Raccuglia has announced the expansion of her psychotherapy practice in New York City, deepening her commitment to trauma-informed, relational, and b ...
Shared learning across health systems While whole blood has remained a routine practice for decades in many lower-resource hospitals, it has recently attracted renewed interest in high-income trauma ...
For many people living with anxiety, depression, trauma, or chronic stress, an emotional support animal feels less like a pet ...
Stay on top of what’s happening in the Bay Area with essential Bay Area news stories, sent to your inbox every weekday. The Bay Bay Area-raised host Ericka Cruz Guevarra brings you context and ...
For decades, therapy was framed as something you turned to only when everything fell apart. A last resort. A sign you were “not coping.” That framing quietly trained people to wait until burnout, ...