Dissociative Disorders: The Effects of Traumatic Events on the Psyche
Dissociation is a disconnection between a person’s thoughts, memories, feelings, actions or sense of who he or she is. This is a normal process that everyone has experienced. Examples of mild, common dissociation include daydreaming, highway hypnosis or “getting lost”…
Dealing With A Mental Ill Child
Having a kid with a mental illness can be difficult, but there are ways to make things easier. Start by observing your kids’ moods, behaviors, and emotions. Because mental health disorders can worsen without treatment, early intervention, particularly with indicators…
AN EXTENSIVE GUIDE TO CHILD TRAUMA (PART 2)
When a child (0-18) is exposed to a traumatic incident, shock, or distressful event, it may lead to trauma. When a youngster is traumatized, they may feel perplexed, exhausted, and wounded. Adults are not the same as children, and they…
An Extensive Guide To Child Trauma (Part 1)
When we hear about trauma in children, it seems like a scary and frightening image straight out of a thriller, but it is the reality of a particular person. Whenever a child (0-18 years old) experiences a terrible event, it…