Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Trauma doesn’t always look dramatic or noticeable. More often, it disguises itself as habits, quirks, and behaviors people assume ...
I slowly opened my eyes to see two women bent down, looking at me with concern. I’d collapsed in an alley after drinking myself into oblivion and was now lying with my bodily fluids. I could’ve been ...
New research links trauma and frailty in aging, suggesting EMDR may improve both mental health and physical resilience in ...
Trauma integration unfolds through micro-responsiveness, gradually elongating the nervous system’s capacity to stay present, ...
Out-of-body experiences—where people feel like spirits disconnected from their physical form—may be a coping mechanism triggered by trauma or other overwhelming stress, new University of Virginia ...
Trauma can affect your eating, sleeping, and thinking patterns, which can take a serious toll on your mental health. Here’s why it also raises your risk for depression.
A team of Medical University of South Carolina researchers, led by Onder Albayram, Ph.D., reports in PNAS Nexus that they have discovered a novel protective response by which the brain naturally ...
Fifth edition examines more than 84,000 patient encounters, introduces a new traumatic brain injury measure and shifts to patient-centric transfer time measurement ...