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After the early work on the stress response to accidental injury, attention turned to surgical trauma, and responses to most types of surgery were reported. Following on from this, the ability of anaesthetic agents and neural blockade to modify the endocrine and metabolic responses has been studied...
During trauma, individuals often resort to the low roadwhen making decisions.1 In addition to LeDoux’s explanation, researcher Stephen Porges, PhD, has posited the polyvagal theory to explain the stress response. The polyvagal theory is best explained through the function of our ANS,...
Trauma support services for healthcare workers: The Stress, Trauma and Resilience (STAR) program.Yeager, Kenneth R
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Traditionally, the focus has been on the patient’s recovery, but the reach of trauma extends beyond the individual patient to encompass caregivers and healthcare professionals as well. These interconnected experiences of stress and trauma create a web of challenges, compl...
BackgroundThe study estimates the relative importance of specific types of traumas experienced in the community in terms of their prevalence and risk of
Established in 2013, STREST™ assists clients in reducing the effects of stress, loss, and trauma without diagnosis through Applied Metapsychology, Energy Therapy, Mind Strategy and Intuitive Guidance. STREST™ offers: No Diagnosis No Judgement ...
stressful ICU memories. Since critical ill patients are likely to be exhausted and vulnerable for a significant amount of time in the aftermath of their ICU stay, simpler tools may be preferable. Thus, stressors perceived as very distressing can be identified and information and psychological suppor...
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