A new study from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem examined how thought-patterns associated with unfairness, known as perceived injustice, shape people’s psychological responses to trauma. Conducted ...
The longitudinal research was conducted in the aftermath of the October 7 Hamas attack and the subsequent war, examining how cognitive patterns known as perceived injustice shape responses to trauma.
Researchers have examined viewer responses to images of distressing and neutrally decorated masks and whether personal life history, particularly past experiences of trauma and difficulty, affected ...
The passage of time was altered for many people during the COVID-19 pandemic, ranging from difficulty in keeping track of days of the week to feeling that the hours themselves rushed by or slowed down ...
The human visual system is a dominant part of the brain’s processes and navigation of the world. To better understand an aspect of this system, researchers from Drexel University’s College of Nursing ...
I tend to work best with deep feelers and thoughtful people who are curious about their thinking patterns and habits and want to work on relationship issues. I help with trauma and anxiety stemming ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Of 51 justice-impacted women, 98% experienced physical and emotional abuse prior to incarceration. In addition, ...
Children and adolescents have yet to develop effective coping skills like most adults when facing stressful or pressured life situations.
Trauma is a real and profoundly important phenomenon. No one should dismiss the relevance of trauma studies; they have opened essential conversations about mental health and helped us understand that ...