PTSD vs PTSI
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and post-traumatic stress injury (PTSI) are trauma disorders. There are similarities and differences between PTSD vs PTSI.
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and post-traumatic stress injury (PTSI) are trauma disorders. There are similarities and differences between PTSD vs PTSI.
Complex PTSD (CPTSD) is a condition that can arise after one or more traumatic events. If you’re experiencing symptoms, learn more at SoCal Mental Health today.
More often than not, mental health disorders – and the associated distressing symptoms they can cause – develop from unresolved trauma. Contrary to what some people may believe, the effects of childhood trauma tend to linger well throughout our lives. There are several reasons for this, but ultimately, trauma during childhood causes adolescents to develop …
Childhood trauma can cause emotional and psychological damage that affects daily life as an adult if gone untreated. Treatment can include therapy & medication.
How is trauma connected with substance abuse? Some might think it is because a person who has experienced trauma is more likely to succumb to substance abuse than someone who has never had trauma. Others might feel one who uses substances is more likely to be affected by trauma than a person that does not …
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PTSD, like trauma, can develop from any event perceived as stressful or life-threatening. Get the help you need by calling (949) 502-2041 today.
Trauma bonding is a response to abuse and toxic relationships. These kind of relationships can be addictive, but with therapy the cycle of abuse can be stopped.
It is essential to heal from traumatic experiences so that symptoms do not persist or become chronic over time. Call SoCal Mental Health today (949) 502-2041.