For a small percentage of people, loss doesn’t soften with time. New research reveals how prolonged grief disorder disrupts ...
Marie-Eve (not her real name) doesn't know what to think anymore. After years of trying to make sense of her intense ...
Music is a part of many peoples' everyday lives but the benefits of listening aren't just recreational. A professor at the University of Kansas Medical Center is researching new ways to use music to ...
Unreliable B.C. Ferries undermines coastal life. Like many coastal British Columbians, I receive B.C. Ferries service notices ...
Steve Brown, 61, is co-founder and chief executive of CureWise, a digital platform designed to help cancer patients navigate ...
The dominant framework for veteran mental health is built on a single causal assumption: the war caused the wound. Deployment ...
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Three generations in the womb
The idea that trauma can echo across generations was once considered symbolic or psychological. Today, it is increasingly ...
Meditation can make you calmer — and startlingly more aware of your own messy thoughts. What do experts say is the right way to begin so it helps without turning into frustration or false hope?
Stockholm Syndrome, named after a 1973 bank robbery in Stockholm, Sweden, occurs when hostages develop positive feelings, such as sympathy or affection, toward their captors and may even refuse to ...
"What can my body do, and why is that important to me?" New research investigates functionality appreciation and eating ...
Why do trauma patterns repeat in relationships and behavior? Explore a new way to understand and address them.
Children who experience disorganized attachment often fear their caregivers, but crave their attention. If you think your ...
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