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Types of Trauma

Sadly, I have many friends and family members, including myself, who have experienced different forms of trauma. From that personal experience, below are some types of trauma sources, including but not limited to: First, it is important to note that if you or someone you know has experienced any of the above-listed traumatic occurrences, please […]

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In What Ways Can Traumatic Experiences Impact Development?

Complex trauma histories in a child’s life may impact them with problems thinking clearly, reasoning, or problem-solving, unable to plan ahead, anticipate the future, and act accordingly. When a child grows up under conditions of a constant threat, all of their internal resources go toward survival. Traumatic experiences affect our neuro pathways and how we […]

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Family
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Is Moving Considered Trauma?

Yes, moving could be considered traumatic unless you work with compassionate friends and family or hire professional movers. Should you decide to hire out, look for those who have an unwavering commitment to excellence, professionalism, and customer satisfaction. They’re handling your beloved, cherished items, and that alone can be stressful. Make sure they will ensure […]

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