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A Traumatized ADHD? Rethinking Attention Deficit Through the Lens of Childhood Maltreatment
In today’s psychotherapeutic landscape, speaking about trauma is no longer groundbreaking. Not All ADHD Is Born—Some Is Made: The Hidden Cost of Childhood Neglect. But what Dr. Martin Teicher recently revealed at the Boston Trauma Conference goes far beyond familiar narratives. It’s a call to rethink how we understand human suffering, beginning from its earliest…
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Neglect as the First Threat: At the 2025 Boston Trauma Conference, a Groundbreaking Paradigm Shift Emerges in Early Childhood Trauma
2025 Boston International Trauma Conference
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Birth Trauma: The Hidden Crisis Impacting New Mothers
Birth trauma is increasingly recognized as a significant issue affecting many new mothers, often leading to long-lasting physical and emotional consequences. Recent discussions have highlighted the need for greater awareness and support for those who experience traumatic childbirth, as many women suffer in silence, feeling isolated and misunderstood. Understanding Birth Trauma Birth trauma includes both…
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Breakthrough Treatment: Vagus Nerve Stimulation Erases PTSD Symptoms
A groundbreaking clinical study has revealed that combining vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) with traditional therapy can completely eliminate PTSD symptoms in patients. Conducted by researchers at The University of Texas at Dallas and Baylor University Medical Center, this innovative approach offers new hope for those suffering from treatment-resistant PTSD.
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Understanding PTSD: Its Impact on Relationships and Communication
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) significantly affects individuals and their relationships. Recent studies reveal that PTSD symptoms can lead to communication breakdowns between partners, often stemming from a fear of emotions. This article explores the findings of recent research and offers insights into managing PTSD in relationships. The Connection Between PTSD and Communication PTSD is a…
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[Podcast]The Body Trauma Expert: This Eye Movement Can heal Your Trauma! The Body Keeps The Score!
In a recent conversation, Dr. Bessel van der Kolk, a leading psychiatrist and author of the bestselling book The Body Keeps The Score, shared insights on trauma, its effects, and innovative treatments. His work has transformed our understanding of how trauma impacts the brain and body, and he emphasizes the importance of connection and movement…