Mental health problems can be rooted in a variety and combination of factors, with genetics, biology, individual personality characteristics, and environment being among the principal contributors.
Childhood experiences shape who we are, from how we form relationships to how our bodies respond to stress. When those early years contain abuse, neglect, or chronic fear, the negative effects may ...
BLOOM (TAMPA) – Emotional Healing and Family Reconnection Expert Tania Khazaal joined Gayle Guyardo, host of the globally syndicated health and wellness show Bloom, to explore how unresolved emotional ...
The rise of psychological discourse as one of our culture’s dominant approaches to self-understanding has yielded undeniable benefits. Our increased awareness of psychological suffering has provided ...
Children face fear in wartime not through the absence of danger, but rather through the presence of connection—secure ...
PTSD can manifest in different forms, including typical PTSD, complex PTSD (CPTSD), secondary trauma, acute stress disorder, dissociative PTSD, and comorbid PTSD, each with unique characteristics and ...
You probably think your hair is just sitting there looking pretty (or not so pretty on bad hair days), but it’s actually functioning as a biological record keeper, documenting every major emotional ...
A recent evaluation of Palestinian refugees displaced to Egypt reveals that suicidal ideation acts as a primary driving ...