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NASW Observes Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Month

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NASW recognizes June as Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Awareness Month. PTSD impacts millions of people in the United States. According to the National Center for PTSD, a program of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, about seven or eight of every 100 people will experience PTSD in their lifetime.”

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How to Heal from ACEs and Childhood Trauma

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Other examples may include: Domestic violence. Mental illness in the household. This can lead to more mental health problems later in life. Post-traumatic stress disorder is very common amongst survivors of childhood abuse. . Parental divorce or separation. 2) Meditation . 3) Medication.

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Guest Post: PTSD vs C-PTSD by APN Lodge

Bipolar Bandit

Whether you’ve had a PTSD or C-PTSD diagnosis in the past and it’s being exacerbated by the pandemic, or you’re just starting to take a closer look at your mental health symptoms, we can all benefit from more support and greater trauma awareness. It can also result from combat exposure.

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BSW & MSW Scholarship Recipients 2022-2023

University of Connecticut

Scholarship Fund This scholarship is awarded to a student currently conducting their field placement at the UConn Counseling & Mental Health Services. I am completing my field education at Natchaug Hospital in an outpatient program for older adults experiencing mental health and co-occurring substance use disorders.

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ACEs and Neurofeedback Therapy for Trauma 

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Parental mental illness. Domestic violence. They may develop Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) or other mental health problems later in life. But neurofeedback has been used to help many conditions, including common responses to childhood trauma, such as ADHD and PTSD. Emotional neglect.

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