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août 9, 2022Like

30+ Journal Prompts For Trauma Healing: Write To Heal From Trauma

Healing from trauma is quite challenging because trauma isn’t linear. The recovery journey is full of ups and downs. There would be days where emotions may become too overwhelming and some days, it could be anxiety ruling your mind. Healing from trauma is complex but with the right tools, it can become less than a battle. One such tool is journaling. Using journaling as a healing tool can help you identify your emotions, process unpleasant memories, and help you come
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What’s The Long-Term Risk Of Mental Health Crisis After Opioid Tapering?

A new study published in JAMA looked at the long-term risk of overdose or mental health crisis after opioid dose tapering. “We have published results showing that opioid tapering after long-term stable dosing was associated with overdose and mental health crisis events during a one-year follow-up period,” study author Joshua J. Fenton told us. “We wanted to assess the longer-term outcomes associated with tapering.” According to the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention, substance use is on the rise and has
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Pine Rest, BHSH To Open Pediatric Behavioral Health Center Of Excellence

Grand Rapids, Mich.-based Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services (Grand Rapids, Mich.) and BHSH System’s Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital are partnering to open a pediatric behavioral health center in Grand Rapids, according to the website grbj.com. Situated at Pine Rest’s 220-acre campus, the $62 million Pediatric Behavioral Health Center of Excellence will enable the provider to increase its inpatient bed count from 36 to 88 for patients with high-acuity, developmentally disabled, and pediatric co-occurring (mental illness/substance use) disorder needs. The
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How To Spot A Sadistic Personality: Traits, Types, And More

Derived in 18th-century France, the term “Sadist” can be described as someone who takes enjoyment and pleasure from inflicting pain and shame on others. Throughout time, the definition of sadism and sadist has changed or more like, broadened. Where previously, sadism was only associated with sexuality, now it applies to more than that. Today, a sadist can be defined as anyone who feels satisfied when causing others pain, humiliation, or shame. For example, criminals, serial killers, or other offenders can be described as
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Stamping out the stigma: throwaway sayings and why they’re so damaging to mental health

Understanding the impact of our words, and how they can perpetuate stigma Language holds an invisible power over our lives. More than a collection of words and phrases, it is a vehicle for ideas and experiences, and plays a significant role in shaping how we make sense of the world. While we may not always be aware of it, the words we wield can also be weapons. They can inflict harm and cause pain, sometimes without our realising. Casual ableism
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août 8, 2022Like

What Your Pediatrician Wants You to Know About Polio Returning

For the first time in nearly a decade, health officials in upstate New York discovered a case of polio in an unvaccinated young man. The case, which was detected in late July, is believed to have originated outside of the United States and was transmitted from someone who received the oral polio vaccine, according to the New York State Health Department.  Polio, which arrived in the United States in 1894 caused widespread panic and fear primarily due to the speed
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15 Minutes With: Kizzmekia S Corbett, Ph.D., Talks to HealthyWomen About Omicron

Kizzmekia S Corbett, Ph.D, is a viral immunologist whose work focuses on propelling novel vaccine development for pandemic preparedness. She is a research fellow and the scientific lead for the Coronavirus Vaccines & Immunopathogenesis Team at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and an assistant professor of immunology and infectious diseases at Harvard’s T. H. Chan School of Public Health. Corbett is best known for leading the team that designed the mRNA-1273 vaccine against SARS-CoV-2 — the virus that causes
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Options for Treating Atopic Dermatitis

Medically reviewed by Elizabeth Liotta, M.D. If you suffer from atopic dermatitis (AD), you’re not alone. It’s the most common form of eczema, affecting nearly 16.5 million Americans. Women experience AD more than men, and women between the ages of 15 and 49 are more likely to experience more severe symptoms. Although eczema has no cure, multiple treatment options are available. Learn more about the AD therapies currently on the market, how they work and what their long-term effects are,
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Sunshine Pediatric Day Center Breaks Ground On New Facility In Texas

Sunshine Pediatric Day Center (Dallas), a special needs daycare center for children with individualized medical needs, broke ground on a new facility in Fort Worth, Texas. The facility will offer clinical care, therapy services, and educational activities and features a physical, occupational, and speech therapy treatment room, quiet room, play areas, and support spaces. Architecture and interior design firm Oculus Inc. (St. Louis) will provide architectural design services and Frank Dale Construction (Southlake, Texas) will serve as the design-builder for
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Boston Children’s Hospital Completes Hale Family Building

Boston Children’s Hospital (Boston) announced the completion of the Hale Family Building on its Longwood Medical Area campus in Boston. The 600,000-square-foot, 11-story project includes a cardiac intensive care unit (ICU), the newly named Benderson Family Heart Center with private patient rooms, and interconnected indoor and outdoor garden spaces. Shepley Bulfinch (Boston) served as the architecture and design firm on the project.     The post Boston Children’s Hospital Completes Hale Family Building first appeared on HCD Magazine.
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Racial Trauma: How To Recognize And Cope

We all are aware of racism, micro-aggressions, and discrimination that people go through because of their racial background. When such mistreatment or discrimination takes a place of violence or abuse, it can lead to racial trauma. It is also referred to as race-based traumatic stress. It is basically a sequence of consequences that occurs after experiencing discrimination and racism. Racial trauma can impact the mental, psychological and emotional health of a person severely. Such trauma is experienced simultaneously by an
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10 Signs You’re Healing From Childhood Trauma : You Will be Okay

If you’ve ever experienced a childhood event that has left a lasting wound on your mental or emotional health, one that leaves you feeling intense emotions that have affected your relationships or the ability to form healthy relationships, then there could be a childhood trauma that hasn’t healed yet. You might wonder how you can heal from the trauma, or better yet, how do you know it’s trauma? When it comes to childhood traumatic experiences, things can be confusing. We
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