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Trauma histories among mental health consumers largely go unaddressed. Left unaddressed, trauma poses dire consequences to the recovery and well-being of consumers ...
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SECONDARY TRAUMA: THE SCIENCE AND ART OF SELF-CARE Deena McMahon MSW, LICSW McMahon Counseling and Consultation, LLC deena.mcmahon@gmail.com HAVE A SUPPORT SYSTEM You ...
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Strengthening Families: child care, child welfare and a trauma curriculum. Wyoming. Professional development through developmental preschool system ...
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This article explores the profound impact of trauma on mental health, highlighting the need for understanding and support. Mental health encompasses emotional resilience, relationships, and the ability to navigate life's challenges. Trauma, which can take many forms including physical, emotional, sexual, and relational, significantly affects mental well-being.
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THAT IN THE ABSENCE OF SECURE ATTACHMENT, OR FOLLOWING SEVERE TRAUMA, THE ... The person may act out, take drugs, use violence, grab other people's ...
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