Tragedy comes in many forms; sometimes through earthquake, fire or flood, sometimes through deeply personal loss of other ...
If you're constantly apologizing for things that aren't your fault, it's not politeness — it's your nervous system protecting ...
Curfews and court rules shape Carnival for thousands in New Orleans who are on probation or parole, or who find themselves self-isolating after the trauma of doing time.
The Book of Job, an exploration of loss, rage, and meaning-making, reflects much of what happens in therapy, as it helps transform suffering into resilience and gratitude.
Bureaucratic hurdles and racial disparities restrict access to victim compensation for adult survivors of sexual assault, ...
A moving case suggests that severe, complex trauma can sometimes be addressed by changing beliefs and testing fears in the present moment—not reliving the past.
Dear Smiling on the Outside: I’m so sorry you’re carrying this. And no, you’re not “ungrateful.” Trauma doesn’t keep a calendar. Even when life becomes safe, the body can still reach for relief the ...
For most young children, the sight and voice of a parent serve as a primary source of comfort and safety. A new study ...
This study shows that ICTI reduces intrusive memory frequency and post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms among health-care workers exposed to trauma. As a brief, scalable digital intervention, ICTI ...