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  1. is real & can benefit those suffering the most. Follow & learn about how new modalities can save lives & bring souls back from the darkest of places.

  2. prije 10 minuta

    'Me opgejaagd voelen en eigenlijk willen vluchten. Zo werkt mijn leven vaak.'

  3. Writing down your thoughts and feelings can be a good release for otherwise pent-up emotions. Don't think about what to write — just let it happen. - 🌐

  4. Odgovor korisnicima i sljedećem broju korisnika:

    I'd say this is more harmful 😥 leaks

  5. " has a severe impact on how we navigate the world around us," BC's senior researcher, , at panel discussion on how a trauma-informed approach can prevent and counter violent .

  6. A first-of-its-kind clinical trial involving >600 children in Kenya & Tanzania, co-led by Kate Whetten of & , showed improvement in participants’ -related symptoms up to a year after receiving therapy. Story & podcast here:

  7. We provide a new professional outlook for training in first aid. We are professionals along with a professional attitude.

  8. The role of traumatic memory in . Online Mindfulness Meditation Therapy for PTSD Recovery. Visit:

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  10. I will be seeing my spouse for the first time since he left for inpatient treatment. It’s been over a month. I’m nervous, but I’m ready. I think.

  11. prije 19 sati

    Buried trauma makes you react, instead of act on life. When you react, watch and observe, there’s a lesson there.

  12. 2. velj

    I have just seen this (thx ) “It’s the ABC deserves, but not the one it needs”

  13. 30. sij

    Relationships are the key to healing from & developing resilience to future adversity. Key adults in school can provide sensitive, consistent, empathetic & nurturing interactions. Co-regulation of emotions tames the defensive “downstairs brain”.

  14. 30. sij

    Jody Todd Manly on : “Even a reminder of that experience can go towards that emotion area of the brain, while the thinking area kind of checks out... people expect kids to ‘get over it,’ when in fact their bodies may still be responding to that kind of survival instinct.”

    Jody Todd Manly of the University of Rochester's Mt. Hope Family Center smiles for the camera in a stylish do and Moto jacket.

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