Even after healing, trauma can resurface in long-term relationships. Understanding nervous system responses helps couples grow through old patterns with compassion.
Francesca Beaudoin PhD ’17, the interim dean of the School of Public Health, said that most people who have experienced a traumatic event recover. But some individuals may develop long-lasting ...
Finance expert Alex Bussenger has launched Heal Together, a new platform designed to connect ...
Trauma fundamentally changes us. It’s not just a bad experience—it’s an overwhelming force that floods our system with more than we can handle. When I work with clients struggling with past wounds, I ...
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 ...
Trauma bonding explains how unresolved emotional wounds, brain chemistry and fear-based attachment can trap people in harmful ...
Trauma can look different for everyone. It can arise after being in an accident, losing a loved one, experiencing natural disasters, witnessing something traumatic happen to someone else, and many ...
I’m writing a self-help book for people with brain injury to complement my memoir and website on brain injury, and I’m focusing on recognizing, processing, and healing grief. I first wrote about brain ...
Freed from slavery, the Israelites spontaneously burst into song in this week’s portion. Singing is the first step on their ...
Proposition 36 jeopardizes funding for the state’s 24 trauma recovery centers, imperiling the support system for crime ...
The author says there is another dimension of healing that belongs alongside counseling, memorials and security planning.
Childhood wounds don’t just fade with time—they linger in the way you think, react, and build relationships. If you grew up feeling unsafe, unheard, or unloved, those feelings often follow you into ...