Categories of Trauma
How distinguishing among types of trauma is essential to the healing process When we talk about trauma, we often make the mistake of generalizing. We
How distinguishing among types of trauma is essential to the healing process When we talk about trauma, we often make the mistake of generalizing. We
Understanding substance use disorder in the workplace In the modern world, many of us will spend an enormous percentage of our lives at our workplaces.
This month is Women’s History Month, dedicated to uplifting women’s voices throughout history. Something that is infrequently discussed is women with Substance Use Disorder (SUD)
The idiom, “the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree,” refers to the characteristics you share with your parents. It may be your mother’s laugh,
We live in a society where we are taught that we can overcome almost any stress, pain or obstacle. People are therefore often unwilling to
National Child Abuse Prevention Month occurs every October, and this year we aim to help Americans understand what constitutes child abuse and how distressing experiences
We commonly associate peer pressure, or coercion to smoke, drink, have sex, or do other activities in order to fit in or gain social status,
If we looked exclusively at select media outlets, we might assume that society has progressed past its homophobic past. Many cities now celebrate Pride Week,
Monday, August 31 marks International Overdose Awareness Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness of the risks of overdose, reducing the stigma surrounding it, and
Shame Versus Guilt Shame is defined by the Cambridge Dictionary as “an uncomfortable feeling of guilt”[1]. It is a universal emotion which has been felt,
When a family hires transporters, they should feel confident that the care their child receives is grounded in a model that accounts for traumatic stress,
When working with individuals with Substance Use Disorder (SUD) or mental health issues, it is imperative to address the larger family system in order to
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