A new study reveals that aggression and self-harm share a biological foundation in the brain’s response to early-life trauma.
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Can Puppies Recover From Neglect and Trauma?
Neglect and trauma can deeply impact a puppy’s body and mind. They depend on humans for safety, love, and care in their early ...
Discover how the "Inner Courtroom" helps survivors of abuse reclaim power, voice, and meaning, turning trauma into healing ...
Research on adults who take S.S.R.I.s shows they tamp down sexual desire. Why aren’t we studying what that could mean for adolescents who take them?
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Aggression And Self-Harm Could Be Due To Early Childhood Trauma: Study Reveals How Brain Rewires Itself
Everyone has different trauma responses. While some people would grow up more timid and less responsive, because of their childhood experiences, others can show more aggressive tendencies. But why ...
Therapy's true power isn't in the latest buzzwords or brands; it's in the relationship between client and therapist.
Building connections, revolutionizing news and expanding horizons vs. concerns around mental health, fake news and privacy ...
In this study, psychological recovery is operationally defined as the process by which individuals experience emotional ...
Grew up in the 80s? These 9 "tough love" parenting tactics were common then, but today they are rightly seen as abusive.
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Childhood Trauma Rewires the Brain in Ways That Fuel Both Aggression and Self-Harm
A single neural thread in the brain may explain why some people who are hurt lash out while others turn the pain inward. A ...
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