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Treatment For First Responders

March 17, 2020 by Ellen Donker

They help others all the time. Now, first-responders have a place to get support.  By Craig Winston As first-responders, firefighters and paramedics are susceptible to trauma, and until recently, there was no dedicated facility to help them ... | Read More

Filed Under: Trauma Today Tagged With: anxiety, depression, first responders, international association of fire fighters center of excellence for behavioral health treatment and recovery, PTSD

In the World of the Smartphone We’re All at Risk of News Trauma

February 18, 2020 by Ellen Donker

In the World of the Smartphone We’re All at Risk of News Trauma . . . Schools' Active Shooter Drills Face Criticism for Causing "Trauma and Fear" . . . Early Treatment for PTSD After a Disaster Has Lasting Effects . . . Derrick Rose Says He 'Kind of ... | Read More

Filed Under: Posts Tagged With: active shooter, anxiety, australia, bushfires, chicago, collective trauma, emotional trauma, first responders, news, PTSD, schools, Shutter Island, smartphones, treatment, veterans, WWII

House Passes Bill to Allow VA to Fund Service Dogs for Veterans with PTSD

February 11, 2020 by Ellen Donker

House Passes Bill to Allow VA to Fund Service Dogs for Veterans with PTSD . . . Mayor Young Signs Bill Named After Elijah Cummings to Make Baltimore a ‘Trauma-Responsive City’ . . . Can Trauma Be Passed Down Through Generations? . . . Wounded ... | Read More

Filed Under: Posts Tagged With: awareness, Baltimore, clock radios, combat, Elijah Cummings, first responders, Generations, Healing, hiking, mental health, PTSD, relationships, service dogs, Trauma, veterans, workshop, Wounded Warriors

Cynthia Germanotta, Lady Gaga's mother

Lady Gaga’s Mom on Singer’s Depression, Bullying in School, Raising a Star

January 30, 2020 by Ellen Donker

Lady Gaga's Mom on Singer's Depression, Bullying in School, Raising a Star . . . Woman opens up about PTSD struggle after being caught in shooting chaos during Raptors victory parade . . . Researchers Reveal How Body Stores Trauma (And How to Get Rid ... | Read More

Filed Under: Posts Tagged With: bullying, cbd oil, cynthia germanotta, first responders, lada gaga, mental health awareness, mickey and the Bear, PTSD, tbi, Trauma, traumatic brain injury

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 ... | Read More

Filed Under: Posts Tagged With: Clemency, first responders, flashbacks, Governor Cuomo, Microtrauma, PTSD, Trauma response, Triggers

Acting in Good Faith

Acting in Good Faith

July 21, 2016 by admin

By David Lemont It’s 7:30 in the morning in Los Angeles and Gary Sinise is up in his home office on the phone. He’s not talking to a director or studio head about potential scripts or movie opportunities. He’s speaking with a reporter, explaining ... | Read More

Filed Under: Features, Posts Tagged With: awareness, first responders, help, military, PTSD, veterans

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