Dr. Suzan Yesil is a mental health expert driven by a passion for education and trauma recovery. She provides services to a wide range of clients, including children, adolescents, families, and the ...
A new Penn Nursing study published in the Journal of Urban Health reveals that both Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and perceived neighborhood disorder significantly impact the mental health of ...
Charleston, SC, Sept. 17, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In her latest book, The Lingering Shadow, Doctor of Ministry Linda H. Plick asserts that individuals can break free from their cycles of negative ...
What Are Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)? Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) can potentially cause trauma. ACEs aren’t specific. They can include any distressful event between birth and age 17.
People who experience childhood trauma can feel isolated and unable to share their experiences, which can harm recovery. One ...
"Generational trauma" has been a buzz phrase for a few years now, as more and more adults learn that the origins of some of their own mental health problems might go much farther back than their own ...
Trauma affects individuals deeply, altering their sense of safety, their emotions, and how they perceive the world around them. Its impact can be profound and long-lasting, affecting mental, physical, ...
You're never alone, even if you've gone through trauma. A thread on Reddit, that was also shared on TikTok, asked a serious question to the forum’s followers regarding how people’s traumatic childhood ...
Signs of childhood sexual abuse in adults can include mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). It may also manifest as self-harming behavior.
A University of Sydney-led study published today has found 42 percent of Australian adults - more than eight million people - experienced a traumatic event as children. Those affected have a 50 ...
Being a survivor myself, I work with adults who've survived toxic family and unhealthy relationships who are ready to feel safe in their own bodies mentally, emotionally, and physically. We will start ...