Experiencing trauma in childhood can lead to a lack of motivation and less pleasure from rewards-or anhedonia-later in life.
Experiencing trauma in childhood can lead to a lack of motivation and less pleasure from rewards—or anhedonia—later in life.
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What does it mean for a hospital to offer “trauma-informed care”? How about a hairdresser? Or even a paint colour consultant? Suddenly, this term is everywhere, but it’s rarely explained. Behind the ...
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Framed as suggested by Bronfenbrenner and other systems theorist, the child has a biological predisposition for developmental outcomes across domains. However, these predispositions are modifiable ...
Maternal trauma, in all its forms, casts a long and intricate shadow over generations, cultures, and health outcomes. The significance of this issue becomes particularly clear in the context of ...
The sparsely developed southeastern Connecticut town could be in line for one of the largest new residential complexes in recent memory if All of Us At North LLC gets to build the 700 to 920 ...
The phrase has been used online to describe connections built through shared suffering, but experts say that’s all wrong. Credit...Vanessa Saba Supported by By Christina Caron As a young girl, Lilli ...