![]() Since time immemorial we have rebounded from our relentless wars, countless disasters (both natural and man-made), and the violence and betrayal in our own lives. A quarter of us grew up with alcoholic relatives, and one out of eight witnessed their mother being beaten or hit.1 As human beings we belong to an extremely resilient species. Research by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has shown that one in five Americans was sexually molested as a child one in four was beaten by a parent to the point of a mark being left on their body and one in three couples engages in physical violence. Trauma happens to us, our friends, our families, and our neighbors. ![]() ![]() PROLOGUE FACING TRAUMA One does not have be a combat soldier, or visit a refugee camp in Syria or the Congo to encounter trauma. Includes bibliographical references (pages -421) and index.Īn expert on traumatic stress outlines an approach to healing, explaining how traumatic stress affects brain processes and how to use innovative treatments to reactivate the mind's abilities to trust, engage others, and experience pleasure. Post-traumatic stress disorder - Treatment. ![]() Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic - therapy. ![]() Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic - physiopathology. Saved in: Bibliographic Details Author / Creator: ![]()
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