Car crashes, sports injuries, bad falls, severe burns and other sources of trauma can leave lasting scars in the minds of ...
North Carolina has thousands of students who are refugees, and schools can be a source of stability during unstable and ...
It’s a foreshadowing of what’s to come, starting with Dr. Robby’s flashbacks, a hallmark symptom of PTSD. In Season 1, his ...
Child sexual exploitation (CSE) continues to present significant challenges for policing, with longstanding concerns about inconsistent recognition of risk, victim-blaming narratives, and uneven ...
The College of Education & Human Development and the College of Agriculture, Biotechnology & Natural Resources’ Extension unit have been awarded an approximately $87,000 grant from the State of Nevada ...
As awareness of trauma-informed care grows across healthcare, education, and community settings, designers are increasingly being asked to translate clinical principles into physical space. With the ...
A new digital resource co-created by University of Victoria (UVic) researchers and trauma survivors will streamline access to resources and tools for clinicians who support people with complex ...
In Texas, less than one in ten sexual assault survivors report the crime to law enforcement, according to a report from the Houston Area Women’s Center. When survivors do choose to file a report, the ...
Fiduciary administrators work at the intersection of finance, law and human emotion. Their decisions often unfold in the aftermath of death, incapacity or family rupture—contexts that can often be ...
Music-based wellness programs have emerged as promising approaches for supporting youth development and psychosocial wellbeing in school settings, particularly for adolescents exposed to trauma. This ...
A few readers of my most recent Substack piece expressed skepticism about my claim that school culture and curriculum have taken a dark turn in recent years and that too many teachers are using their ...