Holiday Shopping or Compulsive Shopping? A Painful Difference
The Holidays bring with them the joy of giving and the need to shop for the right gift for the right person. For the some
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The Holidays bring with them the joy of giving and the need to shop for the right gift for the right person. For the some
While we often associate depression with the teen years, the recognition and treatment of depression in children is more easily overlooked. She’s a kid—she’ll grow
There is a good chance that you either are a gardener, you live with one or you know one. As such, you know that whether
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
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Many people face a traumatic event in adult life. Be it a serious car accident, combat, rape, a natural disaster or the loss of a
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
Despite the fact that more than 86% of Americans believe exercising for fitness improves a person’s odds of a long and healthy life by “a
Suicide ranks as the eleventh leading cause of death in the United States. We have lost loved ones across the generations. Older Americans are disproportionately
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