How trauma changes the brain PTSD shares symptoms with depression and anxiety. Yet it is characterized by a response to a single trauma or set of traumatic events. Such experiences spark fear and ...
New research indicates that the long-term neurological impact of childhood trauma is not permanently etched onto the brain.
In today’s hyper-productive world, emotional crises often emerge as the silent cost of success, with love becoming the final casualty of unhealed trauma and relational pain. According to Dr. Petya ...
“ How to Heal from Trauma: A Buddhist and Neuroscience Guide to Post-Traumatic Growth,” written under the pen name Adam Lucas by veteran author and contemplative practitioner Mel Harkrader Pine, is ...
Formal education trains people to be efficient, learning routines so that the tasks become hardwired. For example, once people learn to read, they automatically attempt to read when faced with text.
TAMPA, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) --- In the wake of Texas’ deadly floods, families across the country are grieving and worried about how trauma may impact the children who survived and the ones watching ...
The human brain has the remarkable ability to rewire itself. It's known as neuroplasticity; the synapses in the brain get stronger when they are faced with new behaviors or environmental factors. Now, ...
Experts say traumatic events, including Wednesday’s deadly school shooting in Minneapolis, can rewire a child’s developing brain even if they’re not directly impacted by it. The way we parent can help ...