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Your brain being in sync with others may protect against trauma, new neuroscience research suggests
The ability to synchronize brain activity with others may serve as a protective shield against the psychological fallout of ...
Trauma doesn’t always end when the danger is over. For many, the body and brain remain locked in survival mode, long after the traumatic event has passed. This is the painful reality of post-traumatic ...
Researchers identified SGK1 as a key chemical connecting childhood trauma to depression and suicidal behavior. High SGK1 levels were found in the brains of suicide victims and in people with genetic ...
Despite growing awareness, many clinicians remain reluctant to screen for trauma, according to Dr Melinyshyn. Concerns like ...
Classroom misbehaviour could indicate childhood trauma, a behaviour analyst told parents and teachers last night. Frances ...
Some people say the United States is in a period of “national trauma,” a psychological phenomenon in which negative events ...
For generations, the traditional “tough love” approach — marked by strict discipline and, often, corporal punishment/spanking ...
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