For veterans battling post-traumatic stress disorder, feeling better is more than just scoring better in clinical measurements. A new study shows that these two metrics often align.
"Yes, It's Trippy," from the visual journals of Cathy Malchiodi, PhD Source: ©2023 Cathy Malchiodi PhD, shared with permission. Self-experience is arguably at the center of all approaches to ...
Experiencing a single traumatic event can impact how you see the world and how you view yourself. However, if you have survived complex relational trauma, your confidence may have been shattered, and ...
Living with post-traumatic stress disorder can be isolating and unpredictable. Around 13 million adults in the United States — 5% of the population — experience PTSD each year, according to the ...
HAIFA, Israel, Jan. 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- GrayMatters Health (GMH), developer of digital self-neuromodulation therapies for mental health care, announces the official launch of Prism for PTSD in the ...
When Ryan*, 37, returned home from two deployments with the 101st Airborne Division in Iraq from 2005 to 2008, he began withdrawing from social situations and experienced chronic anxiety. Nights ...
The Fourth of July should be a day for all Americans to celebrate our nation's birthday. But for some, especially America’s heroes, celebratory traditions like setting off fireworks can be mentally ...
Thanksgiving is extra special to U.S. Army veteran and former combat medic Mark Egger as he recently completed a four-week ...
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