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Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
It seems to me the next wave in PTSD treatment will come from the students in universities today. They’re the ones who have the benefit of traditional trauma psychology, and who are…
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Tags: Combat-Related PTSD, post-traumatic symptoms, research, stress
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Saturday, January 2nd, 2010
Lots of exciting news in 2010, including the expanded opportunities on the Heal My PTSD, LLC, site, (a new FREE download, FREE monthly telecall starting in January and other self-empowered healing goodies).…
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Tags: brain, brain chemistry, chemical change, military, Notalone.com, Positive Psychology, post-traumatic stress, ptsd, PTSD in the News: Weekly Roundup, research, trauma, veteran
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PTSD in the News |
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Saturday, November 7th, 2009
So…. Veterans Day is coming up next week; Wednesday, Nov. 11, to be exact. How are you marking the day?? Join Heal My PTSD, LLC, founder and BlogTalk Radio show host,…
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Tags: adolescents, behavior imaging, children, combat, deptartment of veterans affairs, Ed Tick, gene, heal, heart disease, homeless veterans, Iraq, military, mindfulness psychotherapy, post traumatic stress disorder, ptsd, rape, research, resiliency, service dogs, Shnieski, Soldier's heart, symptoms, trauma, vets, vietnam, war, women
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Friday, November 6th, 2009
On Wednesday I wrote about where joy fits into the healing process. Today, a simple post covering WHY joy is such a necessary element in the healing process.
I’ll be honest,…
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Tags: addiction, brain, despair, healing, Joy, neuroplasticity, ptsd, research, The Healing Power of Joy
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BRIDGE THE GAP Healing Workshop |
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Saturday, October 24th, 2009
Do you think sexual assualt should count as a ‘pre-existing condition’ when it comes to insurance? Did you know that the prefrontal cortex might be the key to preventing PTSD?…
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Tags: Atkin's diet, combat stress, disaster, education, emory university, Glenn Close, healing, mental illness, prefrontal cortex, ptsd, regulating emotion, research, stigma, typhoon, veterans
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