The most common initial responses are shock and denial. After some time, it is usually accompanied by flashbacks, strained relationships, and even physical ailments like nausea and headaches. It is intensely painful for someone to experience trauma and it can impact them for their entire life. ...
Working with the thwarted physiological responses to trauma, this approach awakens individuals'creative impulses and self-regulatory functioning. In this way, healing from traumaprovides an opportunity to reorganize personal and social life. 展开
Exploring trauma responses through the lens of social choreography invites increased awareness of how these patterns of behavior affect our relationships and communities. Through this awareness, the possibility of agency is increased. This essay continues the work of somatic and cultural ...
And he’s taking his “attachment first” approach to Washington. In “Trauma Impacts the Brain: Healing Happens in Relationships,” Perry leads a full-day Pre-conference University on Sunday May 4, to kick off the National Council for Behavioral Health’s Annual Conference ’14 on May 5-7 ...
The learned helplessness model and its various revisions suggest that causal attributions influence responses to events. This study examined relationships among the 3-factor symptom clusters of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) represented in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of ...
Adverse life events (e.g., severe accidents, violence/abuse, organic disorders) can elicit traumatic responses characterized by intrusive thoughts, hyperarousal, and avoidance—highlighting the need for sound assessment tools. Also, these traumatic components could heighten anxiety and depression symptoms....
Forty-eight hours later, rats received the second footshock in a familiar (FAM) or novel (NOV) context. Rats then received 4 weeks of two-bottle choice (2BC) ethanol access. During subsequent abstinence, PTSD-like behavior responses, GABAergic synaptic transmission in the central amygdala (CeA...
The more detailed trauma readings below have been useful in forming my ideas about the nature of traumatic-stress, and the evolutionary (survival) forces that shaped our responses to it. These professional books and journal articles still provide a core background for understanding this field. ...