Children who experience traumatic events may show subtle but measurable differences in how their brains process attention and ...
A new study reveals that aggression and self-harm share a biological foundation in the brain’s response to early-life trauma.
Our brain is always there. From birth, and even prenatally, it is exposed to the environment. How does the brain react to that? The brain shows spontaneous or intrinsic activity that seems to remain ...
Some 42% of Australians experience a traumatic event before turning 18—and it affects their health decades later.
As the United States this year reflects on the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War, researchers from UC Davis and UC San Francisco have uncovered major insight into the trauma and ...
Child maltreatment, which includes abuse and neglect, is one of the most serious public health concerns worldwide. These adversities leave a lasting impact on the emotional well-being, memory, and ...
The term intimate partner violence (IPV) refers to physical, sexual or psychological abuse perpetrated by an individual on ...
As a nonprofit that provides mental health care for children ages 3 to 17, Clarity Child Guidance Center has noticed for more than a decade that 90% of our patients have experienced trauma of some ...
Early and lifelong trauma can intensify menopause symptoms and accelerate cardiovascular and brain aging, according to research. Trauma is common yet underrecognized and undertreated, and it can ...
A peculiar trend has taken over social media, especially TikTok, where users claim that playing Tetris can help process trauma. The idea has sparked curiosity among mental health professionals, ...
Colorado researchers think they might be able to help veterans with traumatic brain injury and PTSD by improving the health ...