Key Points: Although traumatic brain injuries involve brain-related symptoms, other organs including the immune system, GI system, lungs, and heart may also be compromised. These injuries can result ...
An explosion does not need to strike the head to injure the brain. When a blast occurs, it generates a sudden pressure wave ...
Evidence-based analysis examines EMDR therapy, trauma, addiction, and the role of the nervous system in long-term ...
“We are learning more about how people exposed to trauma learn to distinguish between what is safe and what is not." Research ...
TAMPA, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) --- In the wake of Texas’ deadly floods, families across the country are grieving and worried about how trauma may impact the children who survived and the ones watching ...
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 ...
Childhood abuse, one of the most commonly reported traumatic exposures in the United States, does not merely leave psychological scars. A growing body of postmortem brain studies and clinical ...
Sleepwalking shows us that a person's consciousness is not one dimensional. Rather, it has many unique flavors.
Brain injury destroys your role in your family, and your family history affects how you and your family members react to your ...
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 University of Alabama at Birmingham expert unpacks the complexities of PTSD, its impact on the brain and sleep, and how individuals can navigate emotional and cognitive challenges through treatment.