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 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 ...
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. In senior care, that conversation often feels distant — associated more with younger ...
Popular trauma-focused talking therapies can help people challenge false beliefs and distorted thinking patterns but do ...
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 ...
A new developmental theory is reshaping how experts understand the reliability of children's and adolescents' memories of traumatic events and adverse experiences. Subscribe to our newsletter for the ...
When Terry Tafoya put a black-and-white graphic on a screen Tuesday morning, he asked people what they saw. Most focused on what looked like a black wave. Few saw the interconnecting white wave until ...
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 ...