A traumatized brain actually functions differently than a normal brain. Physiological changes can occur all over the body as the result of emotional trauma, but the brain is impacted primarily in three areas: The prefrontal cortex, called the “Thinking Center,” located behind our forehead, is ...
Using a workbook that was beyond helpful,Transforming the Living Legacy of Trauma: A Workbook for Survivors and Therapists,by Janina Fisher, PhD (2021), a huge epiphany for me was connecting the dots of trauma. I learned that “the living legacy of trauma manifests itself in intense physical...
Trauma can disrupt the cohesion between the three parts of your brain. Reflect on how each of your three brains responds in different situations, and use that information to help identify interventions that can help reduce the impact of these traumas. Have you ever wondered how trauma might be...
“We are learning more about how people exposed to trauma learn to distinguish between what is safe and what is not. Their brain is giving us insight into what might be going awry in specific mechanisms that are impacted by trauma exposure, especially when emotion is involved,” said Suarez-...
Music therapy has proven usefulfor treating people with numerous disorders, including autism, dementia, Alzheimer’s, chronic pain, emotional trauma, anxiety, and depression. The potential benefits ofworking with a music therapistinclude improved mood, concentration, and motivation, and decreased anxiety...
Exposure to trauma can be life-changing—and researchers are learning more about how traumatic events may physically change our brains. But these changes are not happening because of physical injury; rather, the brain appears to rewire itself after these experiences. ...
Sex in the Brain: How Seizures, Strokes, Dementia, Tumors, and Trauma Can Change Your Sex Lifedoi:10.7312/bair19590Amee Baird
The article can be found at: Stress induces behavioral abnormalities by increasing expression of phagocytic receptor, MERTK, in astrocytes to promote synapse phagocytosis Disclaimer: This article does not necessarily reflect the views of AsianScientist or its staff. #Astrocyte...
Excellent! I have been through a freeze response and still 25 years later realise that I have absolutely no memory of the situation I was involved in! It is very interesting that the brain and body can work together for so long to protect yourself from the trauma that was happening!
Early estimation of cerebral damage is complex and prone to mistakes. Accurate, repeated evaluations, based on the combination of clinical observation and imaging, are necessary. 展开 关键词: Humans Brain Injuries Craniocerebral Trauma Tomography, X-Ray Computed Electroencephalography Intensive Care ...