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Emotions and moods are complicated and are deeply affected by people’s experiences in life — including trauma. When people have trouble regu...
Trauma is a full-body experience, and people store trauma in their bodies. So it makes sense that yoga for trauma therapy can be an effectiv...
As behavioral health professionals know, trauma is an unfortunate reality in many urban communities. Trauma is worsened by a lack of social ...
Childhood trauma is an unfortunate reality for many young people around the world. It harms their brains, bodies, and hearts and ripples out...
Parenting is never easy, and today’s caregivers face challenges we couldn’t have imagined several years ago. We could all use a little help.
As our understanding of the interconnectedness of trauma and gender continues to grow and transform, so does the need to continue efforts to...
The United States is one of the only developed countries without a national paid family leave program. In addition to barring women from the...
The DSM-5 includes an overview of environmental factors that contribute to post traumatic stress disorder, such as low socioeconomic status,...
In short, a lot of people have been reading Trauma Matters. Our flagship newsletter has been in circulation for over 20 years, gaining exten...