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31 of the ‘Weirdest’ Triggers for People with PTSD

January 9, 2020 by Ellen Donker

31 of the ‘Weirdest’ Triggers for People with PTSD . . . Top 75 PTSD Blogs & Websites in 2020 . . . The Microtrauma of the Unsolicited Touch . . . Web Portal Helps First Responders, Families Suffering from PTSD . . . Former RAF Pilot, 67, Who Helped Clear up 270 Bodies after Lockerbie Terror Attack Reveals He Has Suffered Nightmares and Flashbacks for 31 Years . . . Fawning: The Fourth Trauma Response We Don’t Talk About . . . Gov. Cuomo Grants Clemency to Abused Upstate Woman Convicted of Murder as Advocates Call for More Action

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