A powerful story of survival shows how listening, safety, and understanding help restore the lives of those shaped by early ...
The funeral where tears wouldn't come. The breakup that felt like nothing. You weren't broken—you were surviving.
Even through Zoom, I could tell she was unraveling. Her face was drawn, her shoulders hunched, her eyes darting just off-camera like she was bracing for bad news. She told me the incisions from her ...
Trauma is something that happens in many of our lives. In fact, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), around 70% of people globally will experience “a potentially traumatic event during ...
This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 3- Good health and wellbeing. Trauma is often understood as an individual psychological event, yet its roots and repercussions are ...
Many people have signs of attachment trauma that they do not recognise, often hidden in everyday habits like overthinking, ...
About 7% of veterans and service members have PTSD but only a quarter of them who enroll in psychotherapy treatments actually ...
In his first inaugural address in 1933, former President Franklin D. Roosevelt laid out a political axiom that would come to shrewdly diagnose America's thorny brand of insularity. "The only thing we ...
Almost everyone has experienced a toxic relationship at some point in their life — whether with a romantic partner, a family member or even a friend. Trauma-bonded relationships fall under ...