She is a trained EMDR Level 1 therapist for use
with trauma disorders as well other symptoms such as anxiety and depression.
I provide individual and group counseling for adolescents and adults struggling
with trauma disorders, which includes depression and anxiety and any behavioral related problems.
Not exact matches
It could have been PTSD; it could have been Reactive Attachment
Disorder; it could have been any number of
traumas associated
with being bounced through six homes in four years; and it definitely could have been your basic four - year - old temper tantrum... but the effect was the same.
Postpartum Post-Traumatic Stress
disorder: flashbacks of the
trauma with feelings of anxiety and the need to avoid things related to that event.
Individual, couple, and group therapy working
with people
with depression, anxiety, bipolar
disorder, issues surrounding fertility, pregnancy, parenting, relationship issues, work stress and
trauma (including shock
trauma, medical
trauma, accidents, physical / sexual / emotional abuse).
Healing the
trauma: Entering motherhood
with posttraumatic stress
disorder.
We focus on treating children and youth, especially those who struggle
with behavioral and emotional problems related to attachment and
trauma in early childhood — experiences which are now recognized as Developmental Trauma and Reactive Attachment Dis
trauma in early childhood — experiences which are now recognized as Developmental
Trauma and Reactive Attachment Dis
Trauma and Reactive Attachment
Disorder.
Integrating relational psychotherapy approaches
with mindfulness practices and adaptive skill building, Dr. Eastwood has worked extensively
with issues of anxiety
disorders,
trauma, impulse control
disorders / ADHD, mood
disorders, and social / behavioral concerns among youth.
In order for therapy to be successful in repairing the attachment
disorder, it is imperative that parents be included in the therapy sessions, and that therapeutic exercises be incorporated which allow children to learn to trust their parents along
with processing any
trauma.
A child
with a
trauma or stress
disorder has been exposed to a distressing event and has developed symptoms, ranging from irritability to emotional detachment, that are interfering
with his ability to function.
In addition, she has a general practice
with extensive experience working
with grief and loss;
trauma; abuse; dissociative
disorders; anxiety, depression; somatic and medical
disorders and conditions; family of origin; attachment, and parent - child issues.
Gregory Keck is the founder and director of the Attachment and Bonding Center of Ohio, where he specializes in working
with children who have developmental
trauma disorder, reactive attachment
disorder and numerous other mental health difficulties.
Dr. Domingues has a specific interest in helping children and families who have been affected by
trauma, as well as children
with anxiety
disorders, including separation anxiety, social phobia, generalized anxiety
disorder, panic
disorder, obsessive - compulsive
disorder and selective mutism.
Kelley also works
with patients in longer term treatment to work through
trauma, (including rape and sexual abuse) eating
disorders, substance abuse, loss and phase of life issues.
Previous
trauma (recent or in the past — abuse, accident, etc.) Feeling of anxiety when exposed to situations similar to the
trauma Sensations of «being in the
trauma» now Nightmares Emotional numbing / detachment psychosis (very rare) * Paranoia Delusions (about baby) Hallucinations Irrational thoughts Impulsivity Refusal to eat Poor judgment Lack decision - making Break
with reality Severe insomnia Confusion Higher risk if bipolar
disorder in self or family * Requires urgent care.
Children diagnosed
with oppositional defiant
disorder (ODD), conduct
disorder (CD), or post-traumatic stress
disorder (PTSD) frequently display attachment problems, possibly due to early abuse, neglect, or
trauma.
Earlier, the House gave final approval to a measure allowing veterans
with other - than - honorable discharges attributable to post-traumatic stress
disorder, traumatic brain injury or military sexual
trauma to access state benefits they're currently barred from.
Although Marshall notes that the paper only includes a small group of people
with no bipolar
disorder but a history of childhood
trauma, he hopes to continue assessing the question as the Prechter study continues.
Those
with bipolar
disorder and a history of
trauma performed significantly worse on the «Go / No - Go» test, than those
with bipolar alone.
The new findings highlight the importance of continuous treatment for people diagnosed
with bipolar
disorder, and early detection and attention to the effects of childhood
trauma on anyone.
«Childhood
trauma associated
with worse impulse control in adulthood, study finds: Abuse or neglect associated
with worse executive function in adults, whether or not they have bipolar
disorder.»
However, the number of people diagnosed
with trauma - and stressor - related
disorders following the 9/11 attacks only increased approximately four per cent in the period following the attacks (as compared
with 16 % following the Breivik attacks), even though the number of casualties was far higher in this attack than in the Breivik attacks — almost 3,000 people died in the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
The group has also shown that in humans, genetic variants of the Oprl1 gene are associated
with higher risk of developing the
disorder after exposure to
trauma.
The results of the analyses show a significant increase in the number of Danes who were diagnosed
with trauma - and stressor - related
disorders in the period following the terror attack in Norway on 22 July 2011.
«Breivik terrorist attacks in Norway led to mental illness in Denmark: The number of Danes diagnosed
with trauma — and stressor - related
disorders (such as post-traumatic stress
disorder (PTSD)-RRB- increased substantially following the terrorist attacks carried out by Anders Breivik in Norway in 2011.»
«The observed increase in diagnoses of
trauma — and stressor - related
disorders, taken together
with the fact that we do not see a similar increase at other times or in relation to other diagnoses, indicates that the attacks were indeed the underlying cause,» says Bertel Teilfeldt Hansen.
Young women
with ADHD who have been exposed to abuse, neglect or other
traumas in childhood and adolescence are at greater risk for self - injury, eating
disorders and suicide than those
with ADHD who were not mistreated in early youth, according to new research from UC Berkeley.
Subjects included 119 healthy volunteers and 26,683 patients
with a variety of psychiatric conditions such as brain
trauma, bipolar
disorders, mood
disorders, schizophrenia / psychotic
disorders, and attention deficit hyperactivity
disorder (ADHD).
Dr Simone Reinders from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King's College London, said: «Our findings correspond
with research in other areas of psychology and psychiatry, which increasingly implicate
trauma with mental health
disorders such as psychosis, depression and now, dissociative identity
disorder.
Since the vermis has not been associated
with dysfunction in non-traumatic anxiety
disorders, this finding may indicate that different treatment targets are required for patients
with anxiety after
trauma, the researchers said.
Along
with his colleagues, Shaqfeh has now created the first simplified computer model of the process that forms that layer — a model that could help to improve the design of artificial platelets and medical treatments for
trauma injuries and for blood
disorders such as sickle cell anemia and malaria.
In a study published in Arthritis & Rheumatology,
trauma exposure and posttraumatic stress
disorder (PTSD) in civilian women were strongly associated
with increased risk of developing lupus, an autoimmune disease.
This
disorder has occurred following
trauma, such as during advanced stages of typhoid and multiple sclerosis, and has been linked
with brain regions such as the parietal cortex and the prefrontal cortex — «the parietal cortex is typically involved in attentional processes, and the prefrontal cortex is involved in delusions observed in psychiatric conditions such as schizophrenia,» Mobbs explains.
Yet those numbers raise questions about how often such
disorders may occur, and not resolve themselves naturally, among soldiers
with head
trauma.
In a first - of - its - kind effort to illuminate the biochemical impact of
trauma, researchers at NYU Langone Medical Center have discovered a connection between the quantity of cannabinoid receptors in the human brain, known as CB1 receptors, and post-traumatic stress
disorder, the chronic, disabling condition that can plague
trauma victims
with flashbacks, nightmares and emotional instability.
The reclassification of PTSD also involved shifting the diagnosis from anxiety
disorders to
trauma and stress
disorders, and included the recommendation that patients whose symptom pattern falls below the diagnostic threshold for PTSD be diagnosed
with adjustment
disorder, or an inability to adapt to stressful situations.
Posttraumatic Stress
Disorder (PTSD) patients treated
with as few as five sessions of
trauma - focused psychotherapy find it equally effective as receiving 12 sessions.
Dr. Reich has been an attending psychiatrist at McLean Hospital since 1990,
with positions in the Schizophrenia and Bipolar
Disorder Inpatient Program, the Dissociative Disorders and
Trauma Inpatient Program, the Gunderson Residence, and currently, the Obsessive Compulsive
Disorder Institute and the prolonged exposure track of the 3East Partial Hospital Program.
Conversely, what we see in some patients
with trauma - related
disorders is that their cortisol release is stronger than normal, and they also have difficulty turning it off — keeping these patients in an unhealthy state of constant and heightened awareness, of always being «on guard.»
Dr. Alperovitz has over 20 years» experience working at McLean Hospital, primarily
with individuals
with eating
disorders,
trauma histories, and dissociative symptoms.
Jonathan Kipnis (from left), James C. Cronk and Christopher C. Overall have discovered that doctors could load the brain
with a custom blend of immune cells to battle genetic
disorders, diseases such as Alzheimer's and the effects of brain
trauma.
After
trauma left me
with a long - term eating
disorder, I got help.
When such mindfulness practices are used in skilled psychotherapy
with home practice, it may lead to improvements in depression, anxiety, the effects of
trauma, addictions, and eating
disorders.
Energy metabolism and the production of Reactive Oxygen Species (very small molecules that can result in significant damage to cell structures, of which include oxygen ions, free radicals and peroxides) are thought to underpin many nuerodegenerative
disorders, and creatine is thought to enhance the brains ability to survive the metabolic and physical
trauma associated
with these conditions.
Michele Rosenthal: But only 20 % will end up
with posttraumatic stress
disorder and for those of us that do get stuck there, it's a combination of personality, history, childhood programming, the biology of
trauma, how
trauma affects your brain, the neurophysiological response that you have to
trauma.
The stress and
trauma of grieving is still something I deal
with, as is
disordered eating (though no longer binging).
Laurie specializes in working
with youths, families, and people dealing
with mood
disorders, addictive behaviors, and
trauma.
The Aftermath: Battle &
Trauma in Comics — DC's Batman author and former CIA counter-terrorism operations officer Tom King takes on Jack Kirby's Mister Miracle in a new monthly comic book which focuses on a Super Hero who grapples
with post - traumatic stress
disorder, an issue not often seen in comics and tragically overlooked in the real world.
While her new film
Disorder showcases a bounty of moments and flashes that could easily be corralled into some frisky English - language B - picture, there's a uniquely European ambience to this tale of a taciturn soldier returning to France and importing the collected
traumas of combat
with him.
Military sexual
trauma (MST) is associated
with high rates of post-traumatic stress
disorder (PTSD) and multiple comorbid symptoms.