In this study, I will examine the Baltic narrative of exile as a cultural trauma and take into focus three works by these authors with representations reflecting on the changing times and crises of belonging and identity. The three plays also present a way out of these ten...
Trauma triggers can re-traumatize us if we don’t deal with them.3Coping with trauma triggers comes down to dealing with the past trauma they are connected to. Once you resolve and heal from the underlying trauma, you’re also able to manage your triggers. ...
However, according toZamfira Parincu, things could escalate into an emotional detachment disorder. Abuse, neglect, and trauma are among the factors that might contribute to the condition. So, to avoid becoming lost in emotional detachment, try to always be conscious of your emotions. In a nutsh...
Chronic throat clearing is damaging. The trauma from throat clearing can cause redness and swelling of your vocal cords. If the clearing is very extensive, small growths called granulomas can form. If these granulomas get large, they can affect your breathing and your voice and may require su...
Thanks for your question and I'm glad that you have reached out for help at this time. Your question as I understand it, is regarding the trauma sustained from the past and coming to a place where you can accept what occurred. As you mention in your question, overcoming trauma involves ...
If you want to learn how to cope with emotional distress and effectively heal your negative thinking, you’ve found the right place. My goal is to help you transform your life by overcoming this pain and moving towards a happier, more fulfilling future. We all face hardships, trauma and de...
patterns with therapeutic help. Sometimes issues are too big to resolve alone. Old wounds must begin to mend before you’re safe enough to let go to love. That’s the beauty of reaching out for smart professional guidance to free you from the bondage of abuse or any other trauma. ...
Indeed, during the pandemic, nurses are expected to experience psychological trauma in the form of anxiety and stress due to increased patient care, longer shifts, and a lack of sleep and avoidance of breaks [3]. Increasing workloads are becoming inexorable in other types of work too [4] ...
Approaches that emphasized objective recovery were those that were more structured and targeted symptoms or psychosocial functioning, such as CBT, ACT, and trauma therapies. Participants also reported improvements in subjective aspects of recovery such as sense of self, quality of life, self-compassion...
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