It can be put
on areas of trauma after falls, accidents, etc..
Not exact matches
However, since not all attachment experts agree
on the details
of how to parent children who have experienced
trauma and loss, a guide to
areas of agreement and importance may be useful.
Among his initiatives, Dirschberger championed department - wide training that recognizes the impact
of trauma exposure
on both residents and staff, and he successfully pushed for better work space and extensive renovations to Social Services facilities, especially in
areas that serve the public.
Researchers have known for years that TBI has significant effects
on the gastrointestinal tract, but until now, scientists have not recognized that brain
trauma can make the colon more permeable, potentially allowing allow harmful microbes to migrate from the intestine to other
areas of the body, causing infection..
The analysis supports earlier findings that people who had a less functional short allele
on a certain
area of the serotonin gene had a more difficult time recovering from
trauma compared to those with long alleles.
If you eat a clean, disciplined diet, but you're stuck
on «replay» with your childhood
of abuse or
trauma, or can't release resentments from how others have wronged you, I hope you'll consider whether this is an
area to focus
on, in recovering from a physical illness.
The Rhys Method ® system is based
on Rhys» personal mastery studies covering the
areas of energy medicine, martial arts, sound healing, professional tennis, coaching, personal struggle and
trauma, his «Big Why,» public speaking, business and teaching.
The Center
on the Developing Child at Harvard University (HCDC) has the unique and varied expertise in the
areas toxic stress,
trauma, and infant and early childhood mental health that is needed to develop technical assistance materials for the Florida MMA health plans and their network
of providers.
If you're going to take your dog into heavily wooded
areas it's best that you keep him
on a leash the entire time instead
of letting him run free where he may come across various toxins or
traumas.
Using her own body as subject and point
of departure, Searle experiments with the surface
of her skin, allowing it to be clad in layers
of coloured and aromatic spices, leaving her bodily imprint
on drifts
of spices
on the floor, or staining certain
areas of her body with various substances, suggesting
trauma, or damage.
John Godfrey's practice is focused
on civil litigation with emphasis in the
area of injury claims, and particularly head injury and other serious
trauma and death claims.
John Jordan carries
on a civil litigation practice with emphasis in the
area of personal injury claims, and particularly serious head injury and other serious
trauma and death claims, estate litigation, condominium law and general civil litigation.
Brain Injuries Whether sustained through physical
trauma or as a result
of a lack
of oxygen or blood, a brain injury may have a dramatic impact
on virtually every
area of a victim's life.
Her
areas of specialization focus in the following
areas: 1) Working with individuals and couples around issues
of intimacy, relational and attachment problems, sexual dysfunction,
trauma and compulsivity, and 2) Eating disorders recovery, including from anorexia, bulimia, and binge - eating; and 3) Clinical writing, focused
on the «recovery» process from addictive behaviors and mental health problems to a state
of vital aliveness, meaningfulness, and relatedness.»
I have specialize in the
area of trauma and other forms
of abuse causing emotional distress / negative impact
on many levels
of a person and their families life.»
Adaptation Guidelines for Serving Latino Children and Families Affected by
Trauma Workgroup
on Adapting Latino Services, Chadwick Center for Children and Families (2008) Offers guidelines addressing a number
of key priority
areas to fit the needs
of traumatized Latino children and families, including assessment, provision
of therapy, policy, organizational competence, and more.
This program prepares students to pursue their credential as a school counselor and focuses
on three core
areas of study: college and career readiness, restorative justice, and
trauma informed practices.
First, with the majority
of research in this
area centered
on the prevalence
of psychopathology, and particularly post-traumatic stress symptoms, it has been clearly demonstrated that refugee children and adolescents are vulnerable to the effects
of pre-migration, most notably exposure to
trauma.
Australian Child and Adolescent,
Trauma, Loss and Grief Network focuses on providing knowledge, information and resources to a range of stakeholders, supporting local and national networking and linkages between people responsible for, or working with, children, adolescents and their families, and bringing together stakeholders in the areas of practice, policy and research related to children and adolescents with experiences of trauma, loss and
Trauma, Loss and Grief Network focuses
on providing knowledge, information and resources to a range
of stakeholders, supporting local and national networking and linkages between people responsible for, or working with, children, adolescents and their families, and bringing together stakeholders in the
areas of practice, policy and research related to children and adolescents with experiences
of trauma, loss and
trauma, loss and grief.
The NEATS: A Competency - Based, Ecological Assessment for Children and Families: Title IV - E Curriculum Module Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare, University
of Minnesota (2009) Teaches practitioners working with children and families to focus
on assessing five
areas of functioning: neurobiology, executive function, attachment,
trauma, and self - regulation (NEATS).
After reviewing the circumstantial and neglect / abuse causes for the development
of maladative attachment
of an infant / toddler with his / her caregiver, the workshop describes the manifestations
of Attachment and
Trauma Dysregulation
on children and youth in the following
areas: behavioral, cognitive, affectivity, physical and spiritual / moral.
Mollie has experience with individual adults and couples concerning the following
areas: Understanding the opposite sex, Feeling overwhelmed, Self Worth, Anxiety,
Trauma: Adult & / or Childhood (Inner Child work), Anger issues, Long Term Illness: patient & / or caretaker hurdles and hurts, Recovery from addiction: follow -
on guidance, Codependent relationships, Wellness challenges, Purpose
of Life and Family issues.
His particular
areas of interest have been emotional regulation and attachment in infancy and the impact
of early
trauma on children's social / emotional development.
Our most current theoretical explorations are in
areas of attachment theory and the effects
of trauma on interpersonal relationships.
At Women's Therapy Services, there are compassionate, experienced women therapists who have been working with women for decades
on areas of tremendous vulnerability including childhood
trauma, depression, grief and loss.
He has been
on the Editorial Board
of a number
of scientific journals, and he has published several books in the
area of trauma and dissociation, loss, and bereavement, and over 100 articles in peer - reviewed scientific journals (several
of which can be found at this website).
Ryan Worthen is a Certified Holistic Life Coach who deals with many different
areas of coaching, but focuses
on sexuality and intimacy; including sexual
trauma, and unconventional sexual behavior.
She has been invited to be a speaker at universities and organizations
on topics that span the
areas of yoga and mindfulness, emotional literacy, education, clinical practice, parenting, disabilities,
trauma and autism; and provides consultations in program development, and social - emotional curriculum building and implementation.
Developmental Traumatology, the systematic investigation
of the psychiatric and psychobiological impact
of overwhelming and chronic interpersonal violence (maltreatment in childhood)
on the developing child, is a relatively new
area of study that synthesizes knowledge from an array
of scientific fields including: developmental psychopathology, developmental neuroscience, and stress and
trauma research.
While these are my main
areas of focus, we also work
on underlying factors such as
traumas, depression, anxiety, life transitions, relationships, etc..
His research and clinical
areas are chronic diseases, transgenerational
trauma, impact
of colonization
on Indigenous communities and international Indigenous health.
The emphasis is
on how creative interventions support the essential
areas of trauma - informed care — safety, empowerment, resilience, and self - efficacy in the practice
of expressive arts therapy with a variety
of individuals, groups and settings.
Key
areas of focus include: (1) the role
of early childhood education in the lives
of children impacted by
trauma; (2) the interplay between children's risks and their early experiences
on development, and (3) early childhood programs and systems.
Dr. Rourke is a generalist by training and skilled in several therapeutic approaches, but her particular
areas of interests include working from a relationship based approach
on issues
of adolescent development, anxiety,
trauma, and parent - child communication.