In September 2015, I gave birth to my son—my second child—via C-section in a hospital in San Diego. I had only been in the United States for a couple of months. I didn’t know the healthcare system or ...
What is a trauma bond? Why a civilian employee reportedly called in a hoax at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst in New Jersey.
Kleiner’s oral history described how she was constantly in fear. She was seeing so many traumatizing things — people being deported, people dying.
People may exhibit small social cues that signal the financial struggles they may have faced while growing up. The impact that a struggle like this has on an individual is intense, and it can dictate ...
In Gaza, where death looms at every corner, war is reshaping not only the everyday lives of Palestinian people but is also reconfiguring their genetic code. There are grave concerns that the physical ...
A fundraiser for relatives of Michigan church shooter Thomas Jacob Sanford has amassed more than $175,000, including donations that extolled "no barriers" for compassion and empathy.
A new developmental theory is reshaping how experts understand the reliability of children's and adolescents' memories of traumatic events and adverse experiences.
Senate Bill 323 goes beyond the fetal heartbeat law, banning abortion from conception and removing exceptions for rape, incest and fetal anomaly.
Researchers say more needs to be done to protect the mental well-being of jurors required to sit through the harrowing evidence presented in some trials.
The human mind, faced with relentless pain, erects invisible barricades. Here, amid genocide, one of them is the ability to express our trauma out loud.
As graphic images of war flood social media, a trauma expert offers steps to take to protect mental health, while also staying informed.