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Five Beginning Steps for Dealing with Trauma

Monday, January 8th, 2007
Did you know that bad things that have happened to you in your life can cause or worsen psychiatric symptoms? More and more research confirms the strong connection between traumatic life events and psychiatric symptoms. ...  Read more... »

What Causes Antisocial Personality Disorder?

Tuesday, December 12th, 2006
The cause of antisocial personality disorder, or ASP, is unknown. Like many mental health issues, evidence points to inherited traits. But dysfunctional family life also increases the likelihood of ASP. So although ASP may have ...  Read more... »

PTSD and Relationships

Tuesday, December 12th, 2006
Trauma survivors with PTSD often experience problems in their intimate and family relationships or close friendships. PTSD involves symptoms that interfere with trust, emotional closeness, communication, responsible assertiveness, and effective problem solving: Loss of interest in ...  Read more... »

A Parent’s Guide To Protecting Kids with Intellectual Disabilities from Sexual Abuse

Monday, December 4th, 2006
It’s a parent’s worst nightmare. Depending on the study, it is estimated that from 60 to 90 percent of women with an intellectual disability will be sexually exploited or abused in the course of their ...  Read more... »

Types of Abuse

Tuesday, November 14th, 2006
Abuse refers to harmful or injurious treatment of another human being that may include physical, sexual, verbal, psychological/emotional, intellectual, or spiritual maltreatment. Abuse may coexist with neglect, which is defined as failure to meet a ...  Read more... »

Writing about Trauma Can Produce Health Benefits

Wednesday, October 4th, 2006
It's well established that talking about traumatic incidents with a therapist, supportive family or friends can be therapeutic, producing improvements in psychological and physical health. People who open up about traumatic events they have experienced ...  Read more... »

Why Do Abused Victims Stay?

Wednesday, October 4th, 2006
It can be difficult for many people to understand why a person would stay in an abusive relationship, but there are many reasons. Strong emotional and psychological forces keep the victim tied to the abuser. ...  Read more... »

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