Recognizing and Understanding Depression After Trauma
Disaster and trauma studies often focus on identifying the incidence of PTSD as the sequel to traumatic events. Early interventions with those affected after a
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Disaster and trauma studies often focus on identifying the incidence of PTSD as the sequel to traumatic events. Early interventions with those affected after a
Almost everyone has some experience with hope: We hope for the best. We hang on to hope. We despair when we lose hope. It would seem
Anna Freud invited us to consider that “Sex is something you do, sexuality is something you are.” Building on this, we can define sexuality as
In the preceding blog, we considered the importance of recognizing medical illness as psychological trauma. In this blog we report on an interview with Michele
Do you think you have an inflated sense of self? Do you have positive illusions about the way you compare with others, make decisions, control
Knowing how much I love the warm weather and the beach, a friend recently asked if I wished I could I re-locate to one of
Numerous studies have identified exercise as a key factor in reducing depression symptoms. A recent study heightens the argument by finding that as compared to
It is easy to feel happy, content and hopeful when things are going well. What about when life becomes stressful? How do we hold on
When a teen dies by suicide, pain and grief reverberate on every level of the community. Identifying with the grieving parents, friends, teachers and schoolmates
“I love you but I don’t love that large Disney Sweatshirt.” “When did marriage mean you would stop shaving on the weekends?” “Everything you tried
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