Glen Crawford of the Pennsylvania Centre for Dermatology in Philadelphia asked nearly 300 registered massage therapists in the city about their use of aromatherapy products, and whether they had experienced any symptoms of dermatitis€"ranging ...
Other types of trauma therapy include prolonged exposure therapy, which can help patients who've avoided reminders of a traumatic event; cognitive behavior therapy, which can help people who experienced trauma as a child; and talk therapy with a professional who has trauma certification. Who Can B...
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Trauma can affect any individual at any location and at any time over a lifespan. The disruption of macrobarriers and microbarriers induces instant activation of innate immunity. The subsequent complex response, designed to limit further damage and induce healing, also represents a major driver of...
Head injury, either alone or in combination with multiple injuries, is common in children. Its pattern is different in children compared to adults, with diffuse cerebral swelling rather than localized hematoma being most common. The pathophysiology of pediatric head trauma is not yet clearly elucidate...
Various aspects of family planning can be especially stressful or triggering for survivors of SGBV, including pregnancy, contraceptive decision making, and abortion. It is important for family planning providers to understand the ways in which sexual tra
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Diana Fosha summarizes research in affective neuroscience, attachment, and dyadic regulation, then introduces her Accelerated Experiential-Dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP) approach to therapy, and discusses this method within the context of current research. Dyadic regulation of affective states, and the experi...
Abstract Trauma is the most common cause of death and permanent disability in the early decades of life, with neurologic trauma causing the majority of these injuries. At least 500,000 new cases of head injury occur yearly in the United States. Up to 10% will be fatal and up to 10% of...