This post reviews a recent paper on posttraumatic growth, published in Personality and Individual Differences. But first, I will explain what we mean by trauma, posttraumatic growth, and core beliefs.
A new study reveals that aggression and self-harm share a biological foundation in the brain’s response to early-life trauma.
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Fundamental beliefs about the world can buffer against the psychological impact of trauma, new research suggests
New research published in the Journal of Personality provides evidence that fundamental assumptions about the nature of the ...
Trauma-informed teaching cannot be simplified to cookie-cutter practices. Take this example: a teacher worked with a student to develop a silent signal that he could use when he needed extra breaks ...
Feeling betrayed is undoubtedly one of the worst feelings one can experience, especially when it happens at the hand of someone you trusted and cared about. It can leave lasting wounds that can deeply ...
Salinas >> Ivan Valdez Sanchez was driving his two younger sisters to go shopping at the Del Monte Center as a reward for getting good grades on a wet November afternoon when the unthinkable happened.
FORT GORDON, Ga. (Nov. 21, 2014) - Fort Gordon recently added to its growing list of training capabilities, thanks in part to one of the installation's nurses. Maj. Kristine Broger was instrumental in ...
On October 8, some joker on Twitter (I won’t embarrass them by naming names/handles) posed the question—“who you think will have the better October album?”—with pictures of the covers of Clipping’s ...
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