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Secondhand Trauma

March 2, 2020 by Ellen Donker

Similar to cancer and cigarettes, you don’t have to have PTSD to be affected by it. By Brandon Lilly Parents who have PTSD may not be the only ones in the family in need. Research by Jennifer Price of Georgetown College in Kentucky shows ... | Read More

Filed Under: Civilian Life, Trauma Today Tagged With: children, couseling, families, PTSD, Trauma

San Francisco Agency Makes Sure Sufferers Continue to Get Care

January 22, 2020 by Ellen Donker

The East Bay Agency for Children is addressing the challenge of support systems following patientsBy Evan Bleier Think of trauma as a wound. Like a wound, with proper treatment and time, it can heal. Also, like a wound, without appropriate ... | Read More

Filed Under: Civilian Life, Posts Tagged With: children, PTSD, San Francisco, systems, treatment

Prince Harry Has Reasons to Step Back from Royal Life – One May Be PTSD

January 14, 2020 by Ellen Donker

Prince Harry Has Reasons to Step Back from Royal Life – One May Be PTSD . . . Bills Countrywide Seek to Address PTSD in Comp . . . Don't Be Afraid to Advocate for Your Medically Complex Child . . . Hong Kong Protests Lead to Surge in PTSD . . . ... | Read More

Filed Under: Posts Tagged With: Bills, children, Controversy, earthquakes, Hong Kong, Horror movies, Ilhan Omar, Medical, Prince Harry, PTSD, Puerto Rico, Royal life, treatment

How do we best measure the effect of PTSD on women following traumatic childbirth?

December 18, 2019 by Ellen Donker

How do we best measure the effect of PTSD on women following traumatic childbirth? . . . ASK ELLIE: Man believes childhood trauma affects current love life . . . Can kids’ teeth reveal emotional trauma? A new study suggests yes . . . PTSD Associated ... | Read More

Filed Under: Posts Tagged With: Binge Eating, Cats, children, Clinical trials, Early development, Love, PTSD, teeth, therapy, Trama, treatment, veterans, Video Games, Women

Welcome to the Era of Climate Change-Induced PTSD

December 16, 2019 by Ellen Donker

Welcome to the Era of Climate Change-Induced PTSD . . . The Terror Queue: These moderators help keep Google and YouTube free of violent extremism — and now some of them have PTSD . . . What to Do About PTSD in Children . . . Jason Aldean opens up ... | Read More

Filed Under: Posts Tagged With: children, Climate Change, Early development of PTSD, Jason Aldean, PTSD, service dogs, Teachers, Trauma, treatment, veterans, YouTube

Recognizing Anxiety in Children

Recognizing Anxiety in Children

June 3, 2016 by admin

The internalized nature of anxiety makes it challenging to spot in children, reports the Richmond Register. Anxiety in children is often described with different words before it is officially diagnosed. Referring to a child as worried, shy, ... | Read More

Filed Under: Posts Tagged With: anxiety, awareness, childhood trauma, children, help, therapy, treatment

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