Sentences with phrase «wrote about trauma»

Writing about trauma is sometimes called «navel - gazing,» particularly for women writers.
Trauma - based nonfiction is popular in this current moment, but what personal and professional costs are associated with writing about trauma?
At a recent workshop, award - winning author Jessica Handler (Invisible Sistersand Braving the Fire) offered pointers for other authors writing about trauma through sharing her own powerful story of grief and loss.
Another «mainstream» technique that was used was John Gottman's use of writing about trauma.
Much has been written about trauma and neglect and the damage they do to the developing brain.

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I'm a Developmental Clinic / Trauma Neurosurgery nurse obsessed with making, eating, and writing about good food.
Some days, after writing about bullying and trauma, I marvel that most of us make it to adulthood as well as we do.
Recently, they wrote about how birth trauma is on the rise:
These are the kinds of stories that cause women to look back, forward and all around — for surely other women like us have experienced, or will experience, some of the same traumas and dramas Schappell writes about.
This is an excellent book about birth trauma and it opens one's eyes to the medical field and how some doctors, nurses, midwifes really do not care... The imagery is incredible the poem is well written — more so because it is from your heart and your pain.
For example psychiatrist Bruce Perry, who runs the Child Trauma Academy has written extensively for audiences of parents, teachers and other professionals about how early developmental disruptions affect the developing brain, how this manifests in the classroom, and how to effectively address these problems in multiple settings, His Scholastic series is one example.
Last year, The MMQB wrote about the problem in our series on head trauma in football.
Much has been written about the Holocaust and intergenerational transmission of trauma.
WET involves five trauma - focused sessions in which individuals are asked to write about their traumatic experiences followed by scripted instruction, while CPT is a 12 - session program in which patients are taught to recognize and challenge dysfunctional cognitions about their traumatic event and current thoughts about themselves, others and the world around them.
In our recent book, Supersurvivors: The Surprising Link Between Suffering and Success, we write about people who have dramatically changed their lives in the aftermath of trauma.
Mugerwa and Holden studied how writing about your worries, concerns, traumas, etc. can be beneficial.
Meredith Kolodner writes about high schools which are successfully decreasing suspensions and expulsions through trauma sensitive practices that address the reasons for a student's behavior in her article, «How Schools Can Lower Suspension Rates and Raise Graduation Rates».
Because it's a cathartic exercise for you to write about past trauma?
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This is about the very nature of the human brain and how mental states and trauma impact our ability to read and write, causing crippling writer's block or the inability to step away from the pen or keyboard.
The first story, «Weights and Measures» describes the trauma of dealing with the loss of a child, The second is a letter that Picoult wrote to her son when he left for college and the last, «Ritz» is about a mother's much needed vacation.
Noah's writing projects include «Setting Sail: The Aesthetics of Politics on the Gaza Flotilla» for Art Papers, as well as interviews with Khaled Hourani, Omer Fast, Jill Magid, Walead Beshty, and Nicholas Schaffhausen; «Trouble in Paradise: The Erasure of Memory at Canada Park» for Pidgin Magazine; «The Art of Forgetfulness, the Trauma of Memory: Yael Bartana and Artur Zmijewski» for Transmission Annual, and a feature about the work of Dor Guez for ARTPULSE magazine.
Gottman (1999) suggests that a traumatized partner write about his or her experience of trauma, how it has affected them, how they have coped, etc..
One is Victor Frankl's book The Will to Meaning, which is written a little bit for a clinician since it has a little bit of theory in it, but it really is talking about how do we go on with our lives when we've suffered terrible trauma.
At her much - read blog and in other publications, she has written that there were so many lost opportunities for mental health clinicians to ask about her childhood trauma and offer counseling services and peer support that could have helped.
Natalie Levkovich, CEO of the Health Federation of Philadelphia and one of the founding members of the Multiplying Connections Steering Committee has written a new blog about the importance of self - care for professionals working with clients who experience trauma and adversity.
Henry Gornbein, a family lawyer in Michigan, wrote a recent article about the trauma of divorce for the Huffington Post.
Hilary writes a blog called The Change Triangle where she writes about AEDP, emotions, trauma recovery and tips on daily living.
It involves semistructured protocols, downloadable treatment tools (e.g., The Trigger Grid, Written Homework About My Trauma), and interventions that are customized to the specific issues, social context, and capacities of each client.
However, unlike other forms of empirically supported trauma treatments, it is not necessary for the person in therapy to speak or write about the memory in detail or do homework in order to achieve positive effects.
Mirel Goldstein MS, MA, LPC is a New Jersey marriage therapist who has been successfully treating couples and writing / lecturing about marriage for the past 15 years.She specializes in the treatment of anxiety, trauma, and relationship issues.
Clarification involves parent writing an abuse clarification letter and child developing a trauma narrative about the abuse experienced
And along this path she found her own passions too, educating others about trauma and attachment and writing about adoption and special needs parenting.
She created and wrote about the Rapid Advance Process in her doctoral dissertation and with Vicki Carpel Miller, LMFT, further developed the process for treatment of Vicarious Trauma.
Although numerous books have been written about childhood incest and trauma, until now none of them has combined the best of what scientific psychology has to offer with detailed representation and narrative about the ways that childhood sexual trauma within the family context affects the lives of adult survivors.
Some of the feelings you wrote about can be associated to any child that has gone through trauma in general.
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